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PREFACE 


IT  it  beyond   quettion   that   Angling   literature  ii  In  quality,  •• 
perhaps    in    quantity,    greatly    superior     o   that    on    any   other 
branch  of  iport. 

It  has  employed  the  best  powers  of  men  In  all  ranks  of  life, 
the  pursuit  of  the  gentle  art  arousing  the  fever  of  writing  to  an 
extent  unknown  as  the  result  of  any  other  amusement;  so  that 
it  may  be  said  that  the  use  of  the  rod  in  this  connection,  as 
well  as  in  the  conventional  methods  of  pedagogy,  is  a  strong 
incentive   to   literary   activity. 

Surely  no  one  ever  heard  of  a  cook'  or  a  conjurer*  inspired 
by  the  delights  of  the  hunting-field  or  by  the  love  of  the  gun  to 
write  books  on  the  chase  or  on  shooting;  yet  Angling  literature 
owes  two  of  its  important  items  to  gentlemen  of  these  useful  and 
amusing  professions.  Men  learned  In  the  law  have  written  with 
care  and  pains  on  this  fascinating  subject;  the  foremost  scientific 
man  of  his  day*  gave  us  "Salmonia,"  and  in  nothing  from  his  pen 
were  the  charm  and  grace  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  more  apparent  than 
in  his  long  and  elaborate  review  of  this  work. 

The  strong,  masculine  intellect  of  Christopher  North,  the  gentle 
and  refined  minds  of  the  poets  Gay  and  Thomson,  were  exercised 
on  this  theme,  so  attractive  to  cultivated  men  of  all  professions. 

X  ThomM  Barker, "  Art  of  Angling,"  1651.         »  Herman  Boaz, "  AngUr't  Progre»i,"  1789. 

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To  the  clergy,  however,  as  a  body.  Angling  seems  to  have  fur- 
nished the  strongest  inducements  to  writing,  while  yielding  many  an 
efficient  simile  and  timely  wsming  for  use  with  their  errant  flocks. 
Other  branches  of  sport,  it  may  be  said  to  their  credit,  have  also 
occupied  their  leisure  —  hunting,  sho«.icing,  coursing,  horse-racing, 
cock-fighting,  etc.;  but  on  none  of  these  interesting  topics  has  the 
cloth  done  better,  or,  it  may  be  said,  so  good  worf;,  as  on  that  of 
Angling, 

The  most  eminent  of  th.*  class,  by  reason  of  her  sex,  learning,  and 
accomplishments,  v'^s  the  revered  prioress  of  Sop  well,  Juliana  Derners 
(her  name  probably  was  first  so  corrupted  by  some  printer's  devil), 
or  Julyans  Barnes,  according  to  the  archaic  and  more  fitting  nomen- 
clature. By  the  Roman  use  she  was  of  the  clergy,  but  her  name,  as 
well  as  that  of  her  priory,  would  now  doubtless  be  unknown  outside 
of  ecclesiastical  records  but  for  her  labors  in  the  fields  of  sporting 

literature. 

No  doubt  the  Rev.  Henry  Newland  wrote  and  preached  good  ser- 
mons, and  may  have  published  chem ;  but  his  book  on  the  river  Erne 
is  now  what  keeps  his  memory  green. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Bethune  we  of  this  generation  know  as  an  eloquent 
and  learned  man,  who  led  many  to  grace ;  but  posterity  will  chiefly 
remember  him  as  the  writer  of  the  best  of  the  many  that  have  ap- 
peared of  the  bibliographical  prefaces  to  "The  Compleat  Angler"  — 
a  book  on  Angling  by  itself,  full  of  knowledge  of  the  art  and  com- 
passing the  whole  field  of  its  literature. 

At  the  present  day,  the  author  of  "  Little  Rivers  "  nobly  upholds 
the  reputation  of  his  profession  as  an  Angling  writer,  showing  in  his 
charming  pastoral  sketches  and  essays  the  fine  sympathy  with  and 
appreciation  of  nature  that  go  so  frequently  with  the  practice  of  the 
art  What  other  literature  of  nature  or  of  sport  can  show  two  men 
writing  together  through  years  with  infinite  pains,  no  recompense, 
and  scant  appreciation,  as  did  Thomas  Westwood  and  Thomas  Sat- 


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chell  ?    They  deserve,  quite  as  much  as  Izaak  Walton,  a  monument 
at  the  cost  of  Angling  collectors. 

The  cause  of  the  relative  value  of  this  literature  over  that  of  any 
other  sport  is  not  hard  to  determine.  Angling,  from  the  general  ease 
with  which  it  is  pursued,  and  the  scenes  amid  which  its  feats  are  per- 
formed, attracts  men  of  refinement,  scholars,  and  lovers  of  nature  to 
a  much  greater  degree  than  any  other  sport— sport,  with  the  English- 
speaking  people,  nearly  always  involving  the  taking  or  risking  of  life. 
In  cettain  phases  of  that  in  question  there  is  a  spice  of  adventure 
and  conflict  that  pleases  the  bold  while  it  does  not  deter  the  timid, 
and  to  the  reflective  and  imaginative  Angling  opens  a  field  of  won- 
derful extent. 

Then  the  charm  of  the  surroundings,  and  the  opportunity  given  by 
the  practice  of  Angling  for  the  study  and  appreciation  of  nature  and 
natural  objects,  draw  toward  it  many  who  are  competent  to  assist  in 
forming  a  literature.  In  hunting  or  shooting,  the  entire  attention  of 
the  sportsman  must  be  steadily  devoted  to  the  matter  in  hand,  his 
pleasure  is  not  of  a  tranquil  character,  and  all  his  surroundings  are 
considered  in  relation  to  their  effect  on  his  sport. 

The  Angler,  on  the  contrary,  in  his  most  fruitful  days  has  hours  for 
meditating  on  every  phenomenon  of  nature.  While  waiting  on  some 
lonely,  wood-embowered  kVe  until  the  first  blush  of  the  morning  or 
the  glory  of  sunset  tells  the  trout  it  is  time  to  dimple  the  surface  of 
the  water  or  to  throw  themselves  above  it  in  the  joy  of  existence, 
what  a  delightful  opportunity  comes  to  him  for  enjoying  the  calm 
beauties  of  the  scene  I  In  the  shorter  spaces  of  time,  while  rest- 
ing a  big  salmon  on  some  rushing  river,  or  even  when  the  fast- 
hooked  fish  is  sulking  behind  a  rock  in  the  middle  of  the  current, 
the  wild  and  picturesque  surroundings  appeal  strongly  to  the  sensi- 
tive imagination. 

Julyans  Barnes,  whose  works  on  "  Hawkynge,"  "  Huntynge,"  "  Cote 
Armure,"  etc.,  are  scarcely  less  famous  than  "  Fysshynge  with  an 
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Angle,"  vastly  p  sferred  the  last-named  sport,  and  thus  explains  her 
choice : 

"  And  yet  atte  the  least  he  [the  angler]  hath  his  holsom  walke  and 
mery  at  his  ease,  a  swete  ayre  of  the  swete  savoure  of  the  meede 
floures:  that  makyth  hym  hungry.  He  hereth  the  melodyous  armony 
of  fowles.  He  seeth  the  yonge  swannes:  heerons:  duckes :  cotes  and 
many  other  foules  with  theyr  brodes.  whyche  me  semyth  better  than  all 
the  noyse  of  houndys :  the  blastes  of  hornys  and  the  scrye  of  foulis 
that  hunters:  fawkeners  &  foulers  can  make." 

In  collecting  on  many  subjects,  of  which  Angling  is  one,  it  is  hard 
to  draw  the  line  where  the  subject  ends  or  merges  into  another. 
Angling,  ichthyology,  and  pisciculture  overlap  each  other,  in  certain 
writers,  to  such  an  extent  as  to  offer  many  puzzling  questions  for 
decision  to  those  forming  collections  on  either  topic.  A  book  on 
caterpillars  and  butterflies  was  once  offered  to  me  by  a  bookseller 
as  an  Angling  work,  because  some  artificial  flies  were  made  in  the 
likeness  of  these  insects.  Another  book  on  engraving,  containing  a 
portrait  of  Hollai*.  was  brought  to  my  notice  for  the  reason  that  Hollar 
was  known  to  have  etched  a  cot<ple  of  Angling  plates. 

There  are  many  books  of  travel  which  contain  more  or  less  on  An- 
gling; novelists  frequently  introduce  Angling  episodes  in  their  works 
and  probably  no  writer  of  sermons  has  failed  to  utilize  the  familiar 
figure  of  the  enemy  of  mankind  with  a  baited  hook,  for  he  haV%ver 
been  depicted  as  a  fly-fisher,  waiting  patiently  for  the  bite  of  a  human 
soul. 

There  is,  unfortunately,  no  rule  by  which  to  determine  how  much 
Angling  matter  is  required  to  make  a  book  eligible  for  a  collection  on 
this  subject.  Leaving  the  matter  thus  to  the  fancy  of  the  collector 
makes  all  collections  liable  to  criticism;  but  so  long  as  "Walton's 
Lives,"  which  are  as  destitute  of  Angling  material  as  the  Prayer- 
book,  is  considered  an  important  item  in  Angling  collections,  the 
door  seems  open  even  to  entomological  works. 


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It  is  gratifying  to  know  that  most  collectors  of  Angling  books  are 
themselves  anglers,  and  have  been  brought  to  the  task  through  sym- 
pathy with  the  sport,  and  with  the  woods  and  waters  which  have  in- 
spired its  literature.  A  man  may  write  acceptably  on  the  science  of 
navigation  without  ever  having  been  to  sea,  on  painting  without  any 
practical  experience  with  the  brush;  a  man  of  peace  may  give  valu- 
able instructions  on  war ;  but  nobody  can  write  a  purely  theoreticajU 
work  on  Angling  and  not  be  found  out.  This  fact  is  gradually  be- 
coming known  to  writers  wont  to  believe  themselves  equal  to  tack- 
ling any  subject,  and  the  result  is  evident  in  the  improvement  of  the 

literature. 

We  have  just  reason  to  expect  that  in  this  country  the  love  of  An- 
gling among  the  growing  numbers  of  educated  and  cultivated  men 
may  make  its  literature  a  good  second  to  that  of  Britain  on  the  same 

'"'^j^'*-  D.  SAGE. 

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Am  J.  L.    The  River  Dove,  with  some  quiet  thoughts  on  the  happy  practice 
of  angling.    [By  John  Lavicount  Anderdon.]    London,  Pickering,  1847. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-agfi.  Plate  inserted.  laP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
"  A  fnrmer  edition  WM  printed  for  private  circulation  m  1845  without  date,  or  printer's  name,  and 
with  the  following  title :  '  The  river  Dove ;  with  some  quiet  thoughts  on  the  happy  practice  of 
angling,  near  to  the  seat  of  Mr.  Charles  Cotton,  at  Beresford  llall,  in  Staffordshire.'  Six 
copies  of  this  edition  were  printed  In  4°,  and  six  of  the  ia°  sixe  on  tinted  paper.  The  number 
was  limited  to  twenty-five.  The  author,  in  his  introductioii,  thus  addresses  the  reader :  '  Sir, 
the  book  I  here  present  to  you  was  put  Into  the  printer's  hands  for  the  entertainment  of  a  few 
gentlemen  fishers.  I  heartily  wish  it  were  a  more  worthy  tribute  to  the  memory  of  those  best 
masters  of  the  art,  Mr.  isaar  Walton,  and  Mr.  Charles  Cotton, 

"  'Alas  that  tbay  are  dead  1 ' 

The  work  is  an  Imitation  of  the  quaint  style  of  the  assumed  epoch,  Walton  and  Cotton  having 
been  adopted  a*  models.  It  Is  In  the  form  of  a  collotniy,  the  interlocutors  being  an  angler,  a 
painter,  and  (occasionally)  their  host.  The  scene  is  in  Derbyshire,  in  the  footsteps  of  Charles 
Ci  tton,  aloni;  the  immemorial  greensward  of  Dovedale.  A  biographical  notice  of  Anderdon  is 
prefixed  to  his  posthumous  work,  'Geron,'  1877;  and  'A  series  of  views,'  taken  by  an  artist 
under  his  instructions,  of  Beresford  Hall  and  the  river  Dove,  was  issued  with  a  brief  preface  bv 
his  brother-in-law,  Mr.  F.  Manning,  in  1866.  "    Sit.fitc. 

A.,  J.  L.    The  River  Dove,  etc.    Another  copy. 

19°,  full  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  gilt  top. 

Adam.  Robert.    See  Schuylkill.    State  in  Schuylkill. 

Adam,  William.  The  Gem  of  the  Peak;  or,  Matlock  Bath  and  its  vicinity;  an 
account  of  Derby  ...  to  Matlock Sixth  edition.    Derby,  Mozley,  1857. 

Collation :  pp.  xil-384.  Illustrations.  ia°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  It  con- 
tains:  "  ny-fishing,  "^p.  «8;  "  Fly-fishing  in  the  Wye,"  p.  156;  "  in  the  Derwent, "  p.  183;  and 
"  in  the  Dove,"  p.  ai5.    Bit.fUe. 

Adam,  William.  Dales,  Scenery,  Fishing  Streams,  and  Mines  of  Derbyshire 
and  surrounding  counties,  historical  and  geological.  London,  Kent;  [printed 
at]  Wirksworth,  1861. 

Conation :  pp.  vi-173.  Plate*-  ia°,  half  green  morocoo.gik  bade.  From  Thomas  Westwood's 
CO?!  Vion.  with  bis  book-plate,  monogram,  and  autograph,  "  T.  Westwood  186a,"  on  fly-leaf. 


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Addison.  Joseph.     See  Coverly,  Sir  Roger  de. 

AdvanUges.  On  the  Advantages  and  Utility  of  a  proposed  new  Treatise  on 
the  Art  of  Angling.     London,  printed  by  C.  Whittingham,  1833. 

#      Collation:  pp.  15.    "".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  b»cli,  gilt  top.    Very  icarce. 

Adventures  of  a  Salmon  In  the  River  Dee.  By  a  friend  of  the  family  (1,  t. 
William  Ayrton).  Together  with  notes  for  the  fly-fisher  in  North  Wales. 
London,  Pickering,  1853. 

Collation-  DO.  104.  Platei.  i(P.  half  crimion  calf,  gilt  back,  with  original  paper  cover 
bouSd  In  /rom  Si  collection  of  Thomat  Weitwood.  with  hii  book-plate,  and  autograph 
memorandum  on  fly-leaf :  "  Attributed  to  Mr.  W.  Ayrton.    T.  W. 

Adventures  of  a  5almon  In  the  River  Dee.    Another  copy.     London, 
WhitUker,  n.  d. 
Platei.    x(P,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Aflalo,  Frederick  Q.    See  Paske,  C.  T. 

AKMsiz.  Louis  Jean  Rodolphe.    Histoire  Naturelle  de»  Poissons  d'Eau 

douce  de  I'Europc  centrale.     Embryologie  dei  salmones  par  C.  Vogt. 

Neuchatel,  Nicolet,  1842. 
Plates     Elephant  folio,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  g«t  top.  by  Z»ehnidorf.wiA  original 

oaOT^cover  Sund  i^  V  35  le*ve.  printed  on  one  .ide  only     The  text  is  in  f^nf  "*- Fr«nch.  and 

KImw.     The  5a  platea.  many  o^rhich  are  finely  colored,  have  a  title-page  Ated  1839. 

Akerman,  John  Yonge.  Spring-tide;  or  the  angler  and  his  friends.  A 
series  of  fishing  scenes,  with  Ulustrations  of  the  Westcountry  dialect.  Lon- 
don, Bentley,  1859. 

Collation :  pp.  xv-ioa.  lUuatratloni.  ifl°.  fUll  crimion  calf,  gilt  back.  Bjlt  edges.  From 
thewUectioiSFThomS  Westwood,  with  hi*  book-plate,  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf.  Auto- 
graph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

Akerman,  John  Yonge.    Spring-tide.    Another  copy. 

x«o,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.Vgilt  top. 

Akerman,  John  Yonge.    Spring-tide.    Second  edition.    1852. 

PUtes.    16°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    The  motto  of  the  book  Is : 
"  Lord,  who  would  live  turmoiled  in  the  court, 
And  may  enjoy  such  quiet  walk.  a.  t»«^^'^^,p^  ..  ^  „„^  yi." 

•••M.».r  in  nnr  rMollection  '  lavs  a  writer  in  the  'Gentleman's  Magaiine."  'has  the  con- 
te^ffive  mnTt^Sfn  b;«"?^de^  more  attractive,  nor  the  delight  o  a  country  bfe 
iS^Sh  irifti  tAier  oVmore  dUcrimlnaring  test,  than  in  these  pleasant  pages.'      Bit.  fisc. 


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The  Angler.     See  Angler's  Almanac 

Aldam,  W.  H.  A  Quaint  Treatiic  on  "  Flees  and  the  art  a'  Artyficiall  Flee 
making,"  by  an  old  man  well-known  on  the  Derbyshire  streams  ...  a  cen- 
tury  ago;  printed  from  an  old  MS.  never  before  published.  .  .  .  With  edi- 
torial notes  and  patterns  of  flies  and  samples  of  the  materials  for  making 
each  fly.     London,  Day,  1876. 

Collation :  pp.  xv-91.  With  two  chromo-lithographic  faciimilei.  4°.  doth,  gilt  edgei.  The 
vartoui  patterns  and  tamples  are  inserted  on  heavy  cardboard  in  an  oval,  with  raised  edge 
to  protect  them. 

Alexander.  Col.  5ir  James  Bdward.  Salmon-fishing  in  Canada.  By  a 
Resident.     Edited  by  Col.  J.  E.  A.     London,  Longmans,  i860. 

Collation :  xiv-3S0.    Illustrations.     Post  8 '.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Alexander,  William.  A  Journey  to  Beresford  Hall,  the  seat  of  Charles 
Cotton,  Esq.    London,  Russell  Smith,  1841. 

Collation :  13  leaves.  Vignette  title  and  plate.  4°,  full  sprinltled  calf,  cilt  back  by  W. 
Pratt.  "A  facsimile  of  a  somewhat  -flat,  stale  and  unprofitable'  epistle.  It  is  dedicated  to 
'The  Anglers  of  Great  Britain,'  and  the  preface  commences  thus:  'A  Journey  to  BitEi- 
FORD  Mali-,  the  skat  of  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.,  the  celebrated  Angler  1  Why. 
what  an  irresistible  title  I  BsREsroRD  Hall  I  there  is  something  so  charming  in  Its  sound, 
that  it  cannot  be  described.  To  an  Angler,  it  is  the  Tallyho  of  the  Foxhunteh.  A  soul- 
stirring  Neck  and  neck  race  to  the  HoRBE-RACER.  The  Down  Charge  to  the  Crack  Shot. 
The  SOHO  to  the  Courser.  The  Rattling  of  the  Rings  to  the  Flt-hsher.  or  Troller, 
&c.'  "    BU.  pite.    Large-paper  copy,  scarce. 

See  Otter,  pseud. 

Alfred,  W.  H.     See  Epitome. 

Allan,  R.    See  Ireland.    The  Sportsman  in  Ireland,  1840. 

Allcock,  Sf.  &  Co.     Manufacturers  of  needles,  fish  hooks,  fishing  rods,  fish- 
ing tackle,  and  silkworm  gut  of  every  description.    Birmmgham,  Billing, 
1887. 
Tacklemaken'  pabUcation,  containing  38  plates,  illustrating  their  articles  of  manufacture. 
Folio,  cloth. 

Allnutt,  H.    See  Thames.     Report  of  a  Survey  of  the  River  Thames,  n.  d. 

Amateur  Poacher,  The.    By  the  author  of  "  The  Gamekeeper  at  Home  " 
and  "  Wild  Life  in  a  Southern  Country."    Boston,  Roberts,  1879. 

Plate  inserted.   I9°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  top.    Newspaper  cUppings  inserted. 


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American  Angler.    Twenty  plates  of  fith,  the  description  of  which,  modes 
of  capture,  etc.,  are  to  be  found  in  the  "American  Angler"  of  July  14, 
1883. 
Oblong  ifl". 

Amcrioin.  The  American  Angler's  Guide.  Being  a  compilation  from  the 
works  of  popular  English  authors  from  Walton  to  the  present  time,  together 
with  the  opinions  and  practices  of  the  best  American  anglers.  By  an  Amer- 
ican angler  [John  J.  Brown].     New  York,  Burgess,  1845. 

Collation :  pp.  M4.  Illu«lrationi.  16°,  cloth.  S«ld  to  b«  iha  Ant  angling  book  writttn  In 
America. 

American.    The  American  Angler's  Guide.    Second  edition,  1S46. 
Piatt.    itP,  cloth.    Scare*. 

American.  The  American  Angler's  Guide ;  or,  complete  fisher's  manual  for 
the  United  Stotes;  containing  the  opinions  and  practices  of  experienced 
anglers  of  both  hemispheres;  with  the  various  modes  adopted  in  ocean, 
river,  lake  and  pond  fishing ;  the  usual  tackle  and  baits  required ;  instruc- 
tions in  the  art  of  making  artificial  flies;  methods  of  making  fish-ponds; 
transportation  of  fish,  etc.  Fourth  edition,  with  the  addition  of  a  second 
part.     New  York,  Appleton,  1857. 

Collation ;  pp.  ate.  tP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf.  '|  By  John  J. 
Brown,  whose  name  appears  for  the  flrat  Ume  on  the  title-pagr,  In  the  5th  edition.  Bit.  pin. 
Scarce. 

American  PUh  and  How  to  Catch  Them  ;  a  hand-book  for  fishing.    By 
an  old  angler.    New  York,  Harper,  1885. 
Collation :  pp.  95.    Small  4°,  boards,  uncut. 

AmuMmcns  de  la  ChaMC  et  de  la  P6cIm,  oil  Ton  enseigne  la  maniire  de 
prendre  toute  sorte  d'oiseaux  et  d'animaux  &  quatre  pi^.  Avec  .  .  .  les 
plus  beaux  secrets  de  la  chasse  et  de  la  p^che ;  la  maniire  de  faire  les  rets 
et  les  filets,  etc.  On  y  a  joint  un  grand  nombre  de  belles  figures,  et  un  dic- 
tionnaire  de  tous  les  termes  usit^s  pour  la  chasse  et  la  p^che.  Cinqui^me 
Wition,  augmcnt^e.  Tome  2.    A  Amsterdam  et  \  Leipzig,  Aukst^e  et  Mer- 

kus,  1743- 

Collation  :  pp.  vi-aS^-[76J.  Illustrationi.  iii°,  boards,  uncut.  ••  A  reprint  of  tha 'Amusemena 
d«  la  Campagne '  of  Liger,      Bit.  put. 


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Andardon.  John  l^vlcount.    See  A.,  J.  L. 

Afldtrton,  John.     Sprig*  of  Heather ;  or,  the  ramblet  of '«  May-fly  "  with  old 
friends.  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  J.  Meniies,  1884. 

Collation  :  pp.  vlll-iAj.    la ',  elolh.     Dr.  Andtnon  wu  for  many  yaari  a  conlrtbutor  to  (h« 
Pi«Ul, '  under  tha  mm  dtptmmt  of "  Majr-fly." 

Anderson,  John.    Sprigs  of  Heather.    Second  edition,  enlarged.    Edin- 
burgh, Menzies,  1884. 
CollatkNi :  vilMno.    ia°,  clotli. 

Angl«r.    An  Amateur  Angler's  Days  in  Dove  Dale.    See  Dove  Dale. 

Anglor.    The  Angler.    Sec  Dagley,  R.    Death's  Doings. 

Ancl«r.    The  Angler,  comprising  descripdons  of  the  various  kinds  of  fish. 

London,  R.  Macdonald,  n.  d. 

Collation:  pp.  18.    Illutlraliont.    Sauare  18°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  top,  by 
Zaehnidorf,  with  original  paper  cover*  bound  In. 


Angler.    The  Angler;  containing  a  complete  description  of  all  fresh-water 
fish  and  the  most  approved  methods  of  catching  them  .  .  .  together  with 
useful  hints  to  anglers  in  general.     London,  Groombridge,  n.  d. 
Collation :  pp.  yt.    Plata.    30°,  limp  morocco.   Scarce. 

Angtor.    The  Angler.    How,  when  and  where  to  fish  in  river  or  in  sea. 
London,  Dean  [1871]. 
Collation :  pp.  6».    lUuitratad.    16^,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Angler.    The  Angler.    Another  copy. 

lUuttrated.    i6«,  half  green  morocoo,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf,  with  original  paper 
coven  bound  in. 

Angler.    The  Angler.    See  Catalogues,  The  Angler. 
Angler.    The  Angler  in  Ireland.  See  Ireland. 


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Angler.     The  Anglera.     Kight  dialuguea,  in  verse.     London  :  printed  for  E. 
Dilly,  at  the  Koae  and  Crown,  in  the  Poultry,  near  the  Mansion  House, 

ColUtlon :  pp.  IV-5A.  I*°,  full  mntlUd  calf,  (III  b*ck.  by  W.  Prall.  "  Allrtbuird,  and  *ppa- 
ranlly  on  tufflclcnl  ground*,  to  Dr.  Thoma*  Scoll,  a  dl»eniin|[  minlilar  of  Ipiwlch,  lhi>  author, 
among  oihar  work*,  of  a  irantlatlon  of  ih«  Book  of  Job  inio  KngtUh  van*  with  noi*«,  a  highljr 
cuiogiitic  noUce  of  which  appear*  In  the  '  Gantlcman'*  Magailne,'  vol.  41,  pn.  36669.  Ma 
(lied  «l  Huplon.  Norfolk.  10  which  placa  ha  rtmoved  from  Ipiwlch  In  1775  'I  hi*  work  wi»  r«- 
priniail  in  Kuddiman*  '  Collection  of  Karca,  curlou*.  and  valuable  piece*,  both  In  proie  and 
var*«,  Edinburgh,  1773  ft  1713.  and  a  larga  portion  of  U  wa*  appropriated  without  acknow- 
ledgmant  bjr  I.alhy,  in  hi*  poem  'The  angler.'  The  original  e<lltlon  ha*  become  rare.  In 
a  prefaca  entitled  '  The  booktellar  to  the  reader '  occur*  ine  (ollowing  humoruut  )u*linc«tlon 
of  angling :  '  To  a  man  of  any  compa**  of  thought  and  aiperlence  in  ihe  world  it  I*  well  known 
(hat  angling  It  not  a  mare  recreation,  but  a  hu*lne«>  -  a  bu*lne*(  which  rmployeth  mo*l  order*, 
profetilon*  and  occupation*  among  men.  Thli  mighi  l>e  fairly  priived  bv  an  induction  of  par- 
ticular*. For1n«tanca  we  bookteller*  angle  for  author*,  and  author*  angle  for  a  dinner,  or  for 
fame.  Again,  doth  not  the  lawyer  angle  for  client*,  the  doctor  fur  a  fee,  the  divine  for  prefer- 
meni,  the  *tateimen  for  *ecrel*,  the  courtier  for  a  pen*lon,  and  the  needy  for  a  place  ?  Further, 
what  i*  ha  who  oflferelh  a  briba,  but  a  flilier  for  another  man'*  cun*cience?  And  wh*l  li  'ia 
who  takeih  a  bribe,  but  iha  illly  fli*h  that  i*  caught  with  the  bait  ?  VMiat  i*  here  lald  may 
*ufKce  to  *how  the  anlver*ality  of  our  author'*  *uT>lect '  ThI*,  however,  It  very  much  In  the 
tlrtln  of  the  '  Royal  recreation  of  Jovial  anglert.    "    Bi*.  fis*.    Scarce. 


1849. 


Edited  by  John  Yonge  Aii:er- 


Angler.    Angler's  Almanac  fur  .  . 

man.     London,  J.  Russell  Smith. 

Collation ;  pp.  04.    ttP,  original  papar. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Almanac  and  Pocket-book  for  1853,  being  a  handbook 
and  guide  to  the  principal  rivers,  lakes  and  fisheries  in  Great  Britain,  Ireland, 
and  Scotland.  .  .  .  By  a  practical  angler.   London,  Cox  [185a]. 

Collation :  pp.  ic6.   Illuitralioni,  iV,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  top,  by  Zaehnttiorf. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Almanac,  etc.    Another  copy,  1854. 

Collation :  pp.  loa.    Illuttrationt.  tti^,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Almanac,  etc.    Another  copy,  1855. 

Collation :  pp.  108.  Illiutrationt.    ttP,  half  graan  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Assistiyit,  or  a  new  and  complete  treatise  on  the  art  of 

angling;  containing  every  necessary  instruction  to  practice  with  success  this 

most  healthy  pastime,  efe.    London,  Mason  (1813). 

Collation :  pp.  36.    Plata.   tP,  calf.    From  collection  of  Thomas  Wettwood,  with  hit  book- 
plate. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Assistant,  etc.    Another  copy. 

Plate.    r>,  full  mottled  calf.  gUt  back,  by  W.  Pratt. 


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Angtor.     The  Angler'*  AuiaUnt,  etc.     Another  copy. 

Ptai*.    1^.  (Vill  polUhttI  Mif.  ilU  tMck,  gill  top,  uncut,  by  Rlvl*r«,  with  orlglnAl  blu«  pap«r 
•ovf  n  l>cund  In. 

Angler.  The  Angler'*  Companion ;  being  a  complete  practical  guide  to  an- 
gling ;  with  the  propertiea,  name*  and  where  to  be  found,  of  all  river  fi*h,  tit.  / 
to  which  id  added  Nobbe*'  Art  of  Trolling.     London,  Hughe*,  n.  d. 

pp.  ja     Colortd  pUi«.    I*  ',  hair  r«d  moroco,  glli  back,  gill  lop,  bjr  Za«hn«dorf. 

Angler.  The  Angler'*  Companion  and  Uuide  to  the  White  House  Fixhery, 
describing  the  principal  swims  and  best  tackle,  methud*  and  baits.  .  .  .  With 
observations  on  fishing  generally.     London,  Cowic,  n.  d. 

Collation  :  pp.  35.     *4  '.  half  grc«n  morocco,  gill  hack,  gilt  top,  by  Zachnidorf.     "  Ai  frontlt- 

ilaca  II  hai'A  map  of  iha  wattr,'  or  plan,  «nowlng  ih«  bad  '•wimi'  In  the  Whita  Houm 

Tha  angling  treatite  li  followed  by  '  A  trolling  eicuriion,'  and  a  (ong  antltled  '  I  h« 


•nglar  •  long,'  signed  by  ).  .Martin,  to  whom  dickering  atiribuiaa  tha  work 
Iha  forerunner  of 'The  analer*  gulda  to  tha  Horta  and  Oroom,'  tk.,  and 


panlon,'  which  follow.' 


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Angler.  The  Angler's  Companion,  being  a  description  of  where  to  find  and 
how  to  fish  the  various  swims  in  the  Horse  and  Groom,  Lea  Bridge,  and 
White  House  Fisheries.     London,  Piper,  n.  d. 

Collation :  pp.  )6.    Illu*lratlont.    itP,  half  green  morooco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Companion,  etc.    Another  copy.     Issued  in  1840  at 

the  "  Angler's  Guide." 

Illuitratloni.    itP,  half  gretn  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop,  with  original  papar  eovtn  bound 
In.    Vary  tcarea. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Companion ;  or  perfect  instructor.  London,  Hodgson, 
n.  d. 

Collation :  pp.  *^.    Folding  plate,  eolorad.    iiP,  half  crimion  ealf,  gilt  bacli.    "Tba  Mm*  a* 
'  Angler  and  Swimmer. '  "    Bit.  pise. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Complete  Assistant ;  being  an  epitome  of  the  whole 

art  of  angling ;  containing  at  one  view,  the  harbours,  seasons  and  depths  for 

catching  all  sorts  of  fish  usually  angled  for.  ...  4th  edit.    Printed  for  and 

•old  by  J.  Wilkinson.    London  (n.  d.). 

Collation:  pp.4.    4°,  half  brown  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zachntdorf.    "Thaftnt 
•dition,  which  ii  without  date,  was  iitued  about  1780. "    Bit.  fiu.    Rare. 


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Angl«r.     The  Angler'n  [)eti<l«ratum, containing  the  b««l  and  fuliett  ilirections 
for  drcMing  the  artiAcial  (Ijr.     With  nome  new  an«l  valuable  'tlona,  by 

the  author,  from  a  practice  of  nfarly  »>alf  •  cMitury.     Hy  it  ^  Urk«, 

R.  M.     Edinburgh,  Andenun,  1839. 

CoiUllM  I  pp.  4!     IliiMtrallOM.    i«'.  half  grMti  muroecn.  gill  tMck.  gill  toy. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Diary ;  or,  forms  for  regiatenng  the  Ash  ixVtn  during 
the  year;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  list  of  fishing  stations  in  KngI  u.    By 

I.  E.  B.  C(ox|.     London,  Horace  Cox,  1866. 

CoUatkM  :  pp.  I.    Nmall  40,  p«p«r. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Diary,  etc.     Another  copy,  1867. 
CoUalloc :  pp.  16.    Small  4°,  cloih. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Diary  and  Fisherman's  Guide  to  the  Rivers  and  Lakes 
of  the  World,  to  which  in  added  forms  for  registering  the  fish  taken  during  the 
year.     [By  L  E.  B.  C.|     London,  Horace  Cox.  1868. 
Small  4°.  cloth. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Diary,  etc.    Another  copy,  1873. 
Pott  I',  cloth. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Diary,  etc.    Another  copy.    London,  Cox,  1872-76, 
1873  wanting. 
Pom  fP,  hair  gratn  morooco,  gill  back,  gilt  top. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Diary,  etc.     London,  the  "  Field"  office,  1877-79. 

Pod  fP,  half  graan  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Angler.     Anglers'  Evenings.    Papers  by  members  of  the  Manchester  Anglers' 
Association.     First  series.    Second  edition.    Manchester  and  London,  Hey- 
wood,  1883. 
Collation :  pp.  vli-ayu.    Plata.    f>,  elotb. 

Angler.    Angler's  Evenings.   Second  leticii. 

CoUati    .,  pp.  vlll-«83.    Platai.    8°,  cloth. 

Angler.     Angler's  Evenings.   Papers  by  members  of  the  Manchester  Anglers' 
Association.  Third  series.   Manchester,  Hey  wood ;  London,  Simpkins,  1894. 

Illiutrationi.    S°,  doth,  uncut. 


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Anfl«r.     The  Angler'i  CiarUnd.     Sec  I'tarion.  Kdwin. 
AngUr.     The  Angler'*  Ould«f,     » Jt;.     tn  manuitripi. 

»iwi'i'll?"i .  Tlfft.    "*"■'*  "J'**!'  ^''h'"!;     "Jr  J««qu«i  V«m*rt  ami     ObMrvailone  on  ih« 
Pttbllc  Rl|lil  or  Mahlni,    itc,  b^  PlMsior 

Angl«r.  The  Angler'i  Guide ;  containing  easy  inttructioot  for  tha  youthful 
beginner,  with  leveral  olwrvation*  on  fithmg,  pointing  out  the  proper  times 
and  leasons  for  the  diflerent  kinds  of  fiih,  tU.  By  a  Lover  of  (he  Art. 
London,  Smith,  1838. 

#W*aSI'*"  ■  *"*  **^''*     '*'•*•     '•'•  "•"  *•"•    "  ^ ''•  ■  O*""*""'"  ABgUr.  wiib  •  ntw  ilUa. 
AngUr.     The  Angler'»  Guide  to  .  .  .  North  VValei.    See  Pritchard,  W. 

Angler.  The  Angler'i  Guide  to  the  Hon*  and  Groom,  Lea  Bridge,  and 
White  Hou«e  Fiaheries.    See  Martin,  Rev.  Jamet. 

AngUr.    The  Angler's  Guide.    With  every  necessary  information  for  angling, 
ttt.     London,  printed  for  R.  Holmes  (1859]. 
ColUtlon ;  pp.  3I.    Foldlnf  plai*  and  lltuiiraUonii.    16".  half  grMn  calf,  g llr  back,  gill  top 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Hand-Book;  containing   concise   instructions    for 
every  department  of  the  art,  and  two  coloured  plates  of  flies,  including  many 
never  before  figured.  .  .  .  London,  Tyas,  1838. 
Collation :  pp.  «7.    yi°.  cloth. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Hand- Book.    Another  copy. 

yP,  half  gTMn  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  lop,  bf  Kaufmann,  with  origlaal  papar  covart  bound 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Hand- Book.    Another  copy.    Second  edition.    Lon- 
don, Tyas;  Edinburgh,  Menxies,  1838. 

Illustrated.    30°,  cloth. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Hand-Book,    Third  edition.    London,  Tyas,  1840. 

Iljuitraied.    yP,  half  crlmion  calf,  gilt  back.     From  ThotnM  Wastwood'i collecllon,  wllh  oU 
book-plat«,  monogram,  and  three  lines  In  his  autograph  Inserted. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Hand- Book.  New  Edition.  London,  Routledgc,  1846, 

llluMratad.    311°,  clolh. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Instructor.    See  Bailey,  William. 


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Angler.  The  Angler's  Inrtructor.  Giving  a  dctcription  of  each  fish,  and 
the  rod  and  Uckle  in  general  use.  .  .  .  London,  Little,  1839. 

CoUttlon:  pp.  ai-ta.    IlluitraUoni.    «i°.  half  peen  calf,  gilt  back,  giU  top.    "A  tackle- 
makert  publl«illon.    Variout Uiuei. "    m.pitt.    Scare*. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Magazine;  or,  necessary  and  delightful  storehouse; 
wherein  everything  proper  to  be  known  relating  to  his  art  is  digested  in  such 
a  method  as  to  assist  his  knowledge  and  practice  upon  bare  inspection ;  being 
the  completest  manual  ever  published  on  the  subject ;  largely  treating  on  all 
things  relating  to  fish  and  fishing,  and  whereby  the  angler  may  acquire  his 
experience  without  the  help  of  a  master.  By  a  lover  of  that  innocent  and 
healthful  divereion.  .  .  .  London,  Owen,  1754- 

Collation-  DP.  W-44.    ia«,  full  iprinklad  calf,  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt.    "  By  George  Smith, 
whose  iSiTreafl^iid  to  the  prSface.    The  wSrk  is  arrang«J  in  the  form  of  a  dictionary. 
Bib.  fist.    Veryncarce. 

Angler.  Angler's  Magazine  or  Complete  Fisherman;  containing  short, 
plain,  and  easy  instructions,  whereby  the  most  ignorant  beginner  may  in  a  short 
time  become  a  perfect  artist  in  angling  for  salmon,  salmon  peal,  trout,  pike, 
carp,  perch,  barbel,  tench,  bream,  chubb,  grayling,  mullet,  flounders,  roch, 
dace,  gudgeon,  eU.  With  several  observations  on  angling,  angle  rods,  and 
artificial  flies;  directions  for  choosing  the  best  hair  and  Indian  grass;  of  the 
proper  times  and  seasons  for  river  and  pond  fishing;  when  fish  spawn;  and 
what  baits  are  chiefly  to  be  used,  etc.  Also,  the  method  of  rock  and  sea 
fishing;  choice  receipts  for  dressing  fish;  how  to  improve  barren  ground,  by 
turning  it  into  fish  ponds;  with  plain  directions  for  making  a  trout  pond; 
the  laws  of  angling,  and  the  form  of  a  license  and  deputation  for  angling 
To  which  is  added  the  angler's  dictionary,  wherein  everything  proper  to  be 
known  and  an  explana;ion  of  the  technical  words  used  in  the  art,  are  di- 
gested in  such  a  method  as  to  assist  his  knowledge  and  practice  upon  bare 
inspecrion.  Together  with  the  angler's  new  song.  By  a  gentleman  who  has 
made  angling  his  diversion  upwards  of  twenty-seven  years.  Dublin,  James 
Hoey,  Jr.,  1760. 
Collation:  Title:  p.  lii-«^i^>o,  Title  r  The  Ang^^^ 


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6rown  morocco  puU-ofT  case,  rilt  back.    "  The  preface  of  tliit  book  is  signed  G.  S.  and  it  aoDcar* 

to  be  a  combination  of  the  •  Gentleman  Angler  and  '  Angler  t  Magaifne  of  1754, 


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Angler.  The  Angler's  Manual ;  or,  concise  lessons  of  experience,  which  the 
proficient  in  the  delightful  recreation  of  angling  will  not  despise,  and  the  learner 
will  find  the  advantage  of  practising ;  containing  useful  instruction  on  every 
improved  method  of  angling,  and  particularly  on  the  management  of  the 
hand  and  rod,  in  each  method.  Embellished  with  twelve  plates,  designed 
and  etched  by  S.  Howitt.  Liverpool,  printed  by  G.  F.  Harris,  for  Samuel 
Bagster,  London,  z8o8. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-a8.    Oblong  i6°,  half  calf.    "  The  etchings  good,  the  text  trivial.    For  some 
details  respecting  Howitt  tad  his  works,  see  Howitt."    Bii.  pitc.    Scarce. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Manual.    Another  copy. 

Oblong  ifP,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Map  of  the  River  Thames.    See  Ravenstein,  E.  G. 

Angler.    Angler's  Map  of  the  Thames.    See  NetLerclift,  J. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Museum.    See  Shirley,  Thomas. 

Angler.     Angler's  Note-book,  and  Naturalist's  Record  (The) ;  a  repertory  of 
fact,  inquiry,  and  discussion  on  field  sports  and  subjects  of  natural  history. 
"  Fast  bind,  fast  find."    The  green  series  complete.    London,  W.  Satchell  & 
Co.,  1880. 
Collation :  pp.  iv-193.    Plates.    Small  4°,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Angler.  Angler's  Note-book,  and  Naturalist's  Record  (The) ;  a  repertory  of 
fact,  inquiry,  and  discussion  on  Fish,  Fishing,  and  subjects  of  natural  history. 
The  yellow  series  complete.    London,  Elliot  Stock,  1888. 

Illustrations.    Small  4°,  half  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Angler.  Angler's  Note-book,  and  Naturalist's  Record  (The) ;  a  repertory  of 
fact,  inquiry,  and  discussion  on  fish,  fishing,  and  subjects  of  natural  history. 
The  yellow  series  complete.  London,  Elliot  Stock,  1888.  The  Second 
Series. 

Illustrations.    Small  4°,  cloth. 

Angler.     Angle'^s  Note-book,  etc.    Second  series.    One  of  twelve  copies 

printed  on  Whatman's  drawing  paper,  this  being  No.  6,  signed  and  dated 

"  Elliot  Stock,  May  31,  '88." 

' '  The  Angler's  Note-book  "  was  the  last  work  of  Mr.  Thomas  Satchell,  to  whom  anglers  owe 
so  much.    L<etter  of  Satchell  inserted. 


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Angler.    Angler's  Note-book,  etc.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

Anglei  The  Angler's  Own  Book,  containing  ample  directions  whereby  a 
thorough  knowledge  of  the  art  may  be  acquired,  ek.  .  .  .  London,  Mac 
donald  (n.  d.). 

Collation :  pp.  5a.    i(P.  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Kauftnann,  with  original 
paptr  coven  bound  in. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Own  Book.  Gives  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  art, 
etc.    London,  Neal  (n.  d.). 

Collation :  pp.  3a.  i&',  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehn«dorf,  with  original  paper 
cover*  bound  in. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Pocket-book :  or  compleat  English  angler :  containing 
all  that  is  necessary  to  be  known  in  that  art.  Also  Nobbes'  celebrated  trea- 
tise on  the  art  of  trolling.  With  an  appendix  in  which  are  improvements  and 
discoveries  never  before  published.  The  third  edition.  London,  printed  by 
H.  K.  Causton,  Birch  Lane;  sold  by  James  Aspeme,  Comhill,  1805. 
Collation :  pp.  148.    Illuitrated.    xfP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Pocket-book,  etc.  Another  copy.  Norwich,  Payne 
(n.  d.). 

Collation:  pp.  108.  8^  half  crimwn.  calf,  gilt  back.  "  The  author,  in  W» JJ^dreM  jTb  the 
reader  'deeiam  that  •  The  following  opuscule,  or  essay  on  angling,  is  not  compiled  firom  any 
w^k^'xttS  bSt  is  a  plin  and  awdfi  nWraUon  of  matter  of  fact,  founded  on  many  years'  expe- 
rience *  A  page  ^w?h'v«- The  anrlers  commandments':  *  Thou  sha^t  "otfish  when  Ae 
wUid  is  coid.^etc.  The  treaUse  by  Nolbes  is  sUted  to  be  'prefixed'  to  the  Norwich  edition, 
but,  as  in  the  oihers.  it  follows  after. ' '    Ba.  fUc. 

Angler.     The  Angler's  Pocket-book,  etc.    Another  copy. 
Half  calf. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Progress.    See  Boaz,  H. 

Angler.  The  Artgler's  Register.    See  Francis,  Francis. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Souvenir.    See  Fisher. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Vade  Mecum.    See  Chetham,  J. 

Angler.  The  Border  Angler.    See  Border. 

Angler.  A  Complete  and  Experienced  Angler.    See  Markham,  Gervase. 


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Angler.    The  Complete  Angler;  with  full  instructions  how,  when  and  where 

to  take  the  best  kinds  of  fish,  the  proper  tackle  and  baits  required.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, Elliot,  1855. 

Collation:. pp.  36.    Plate  and  illustrationi  in  the  text.    16°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 

^.  Weitwood 
See  Elliot. 


F|^mThe-«,liptio1,-ofTp^^^^ 

M^'fifJ!    "  Reliiued.  the  following  year,  a.  '  ElTlot'i  CompIete*Angier.'    -'*"'*"^' 


i,  Gervase. 


Angler.    Experienced  Angler.    See  Venables,  R. 

Angler.  The  Female  Angler.  See  Lady.  "  The  Accomplish'd  Ladies' De- 
light."   pp.  131-150. 

Angler.     The  Gentleman  Angler.    See  Gentleman. 

Angler.    The  Jolly  Angler.    See  March,  J. 

Angler.  The  Modem  Angler,  containing  the  most  esteemed  methods  of  an- 
gling for  every  species  of  pond  and  river  fish,  eU.  Derby,  Richardson  {circa 
1830). 

Collation :  pp.  34.    Colored  folding  plate,  containing  fishing  scene,  and  twelve  different 
Ft™.'!:ie'^aWecSrS'?ir?L'S^^!  ""''  """="'•  "'*  "'*«*"•'  ^^'  «>-"  *-"»«'  -• 

Angler    The  Modem  Angler.    See  Salter  and  "  Otter." 

Angler.     The  North  Country  Angler;  or,  the  art  of  ang)-v,g  as  practised  in 
the  northem  counties  of  England.    London,  Richardson,  1786. 
Go'idS^JtiSf.ttpl.^S!''-    8°.  •>•»"«"«=«<'■«•'»  back.    From  U.e  collection  of  Thoma. 

Angler.    The  North  Country  Angler.    Third  edition.    Leeds,  Gill,  1800. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-87.    Plate.    8 ',  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  back. 

Angler.    The  North  Country  Angler.    Fourth  edition.    London,  Longman, 
1817. 

v>^TldlnT-iaS?\t'fL.^fiU^'^f^''^^''''^'  ^"*?ft-.,"'^'  ""*  edition  Of  this  work  ap- 
pearea  m  1786 ;  the  second  in  the  lollowing  year ;  the  third  (Leeds)  1800  •  fourth  iX^nA  1  i««» 

n  Jt'*"!^"  'i'^'*"*'  ««""'"'•  'h°''K»'  "f'«<l  «he  •  Fourth.'    Chi.owy'.Ushot^ldha^e  b^en 
called  the  '  North  Country  Poacktr.-T.  W.-Nott  oh  fiy-Uaf/From  THSoma!  Wm.w^.  o«i 
Action,  with  hi,  bopk-plite,  autograph  «,d  Ms' Z^^^SiJ^^tyA^     'O^^^^ 
been  called  •'  The  Nor&  Country  Poacktr."  '  says  Chatto.    •  Most  ahglen.*  says*th  s^wr 

«,f»7.?.  """1"''*  **  bag-rod  a*  the  imum  Htcmarum.  as  if  one  wiuld  not  be  an  angler  wiX 
In  i  hoi"i?  *i?"*  .'.*'"*•  .J'  '?  '°  ^  "V""."  *"'  '  "l""*  •«*»*  how  many  short  pleces"toft  otfriwl 
m.1  ^"^  V  »»»»'«»«■» 'hat  I  cannot  help  thinking  I  see  the  Squire  trudging  atone  to  \herive? 

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Angler.    The  Northern  Angler.    See  Kirkbride,  J. 

Angler.  The  Universal  Angler;  or,  that  art  improved  in  all  Us  parts,  espe- 
cially in  fly-fishing,  describing  the  several  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  with  their 
properest  baits ;  also  the  names,  colours  and  seasons  of  all  the  most  useful 
flies,  together  with  directions  for  making  each  fly  artificially,  in  the  most  ex- 
act manner,  the  whole  interspersed  with  many  curious  and  uncommon  ob- 
servations. Adorned  with  cuts  of  the  several  fish  herein  treated  on.  London, 
1766. 

Collation:  plate,  title,  one  unnumbered  leaf-v-viH;  pp.  i-i«o.  5  ?••»».  Includine  the 
front.  PlateiTiaO.  full  mottled  calf,  mlt  back,  by  W.  Pratt.  "  Areprintof 'TheArtof  AngHng, 
by  R.  Bowlker,  with  additioni."    BU.fitc. 

Angler.    The  Young  Angler,  Naturalist  and  Pigeon  and  Rabbit  Fancier,  with 

hints  as  to  the  management  of  silkworms,  etc.    London,  Routledge,  i86o. 

ColUtion:  pp.  iv-ia4.    lUuitration*.    16°,  half  green  moiocco.  gilt  top.     From  Thomas 
Wettwood's  collection,  with  hit  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf 

Angler.    The  Young  Angler,  etc.    Another  copy. 

Half  green,  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Angler.    The  Young  Angler,  etc.    Another  copy. 

Half  green,  levant  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top. 

Angler.  The  Young  Angler's  Assistant;  or,  a  new  and  complete  treatise 
on  the  art  of  angling.    London,  Mason  ( 1 8 1 3). 

Collation :  pp.  iii-^.  Plate.  840,  full  crimion  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  tides,  center  piece  of 
a  fith.    From  f homat  Wettwoodt  collection,  with  hit  book-plate. 

Angler.  The  Young  Angler's  Companion,  giving  a  description  of  all  the 
diflcrent  methods  of  angling  .  .  .  illustrated  with  filiy  engravings,  etc.  Lon- 
don, March  (n.  d.). 

CoUation:  pp.  a6.  la",  half  purple  calf,  gilt  back,  with  original  paper  covew  bound  in. 
From  the  collection  of  Thomas  Wistwood,  with  his  book-plate,  monogram,  and  autograph, 
"  T.  Westwood,  i«*),"  on  fly-leaf  and  tlUe.    A  sixpenny  pamphlet. 

Angler.    The  Young  Angler's  Guide.    See  Cheek,  J. 

Anglican  Friar.    The  Anglican  Friar  and  the  Fish  which  he  Took  by  Hook 

and  by  Crook,  a  comic  legend.    By  a  Novice,  A.  F.  &  F.    Dedicated  to  all 

lovers  of  angling.    London,  Darling,  185 1. 
CoUatlon :  pp.  166.    Engraved  tide  and  plates.    xa°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 

by  Zaehnsdoif.    "  This  It  merely  fun  biding  In  an  angler  t  domino.      Btt.  fut. 


parts,  espe- 
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Angling.     No  title.     London,  n.  d. 

Pngei  67}.tfW  from  Chamberi.  Four  pUtes  Interted.  8°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  baclc,  gilt  top. 

Angling.     No  title,  n.  d. 

Birt«'*/'f'^Hf'w!!- »""^  '■■""l.fT' il"^"?'  •"**  *»'"  illuilraied  by  the  insertion  of  four 
piatet.    4",  ball  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Angling.     Angling.    A  poem 
Slater,  1741. 

ofT^ntil^  '\lt^^fK\  J**'  '"'■','*  '^  •,?'?'.'  *>"'^"'  »'"•  •"''  """  "lu«iraied  by  the  insertion 
of  la  plates,  some  of  which  are  proofs :  full  blue  calf,  gilt  back,  rUi  edges.    From  the  library  of 

L^°'^?'  ^}'  ^'»,'^''•P'"•«■    "  Thi»  i«  the  second  edition  of  the  •  Innocent  Epicure/  which 

Thl  r^^l^  i       •""  ^,?*  '1  ''"'••P<>'a«fon  of  ten  new  lines,  beginning  "  Of  arts  1  sing,"  tit. 

72^ri£idTi.n  «<!h"  'V,"^""**  '5  "»  fi"'  «*"»'•  Tate,  but  on  insufficient  evidence.    It  has  been 

V^^Mh^^^i^r^tt^\S?x'>::^^''''-  •?  \-  ^  • '»"«.  ""i'hof  of  '•  Tnie  Art  of  Angling,  '  whose 

cttai'ii.rd^iisai'ir^e^'i  srtirJis  w'sieV  •="'""  °'  ■""""'  '^'"'  '^^ "'"°°"' 

Angling.    The  Alphabet  of  Angling.    See  Rennie,  James. 

Angling. 

andW. 


See  Blakey,  R.;  Francis,  F.j  Lascelles,  R.;  and  Chambers,  R. 


Angling.  Angling.    See  Sports. 

Angling.  Angling  Days.    See  Hodge,  Davies. 

Angling.  Angling  Excursion.     See  Greendrake,  G. 

Angling.  Angling  Idylls.    See  Davies,  G.  C. 

Angling.  Angling  in  all  its  Branches.    See  Taylor,  S. 

Angling.  Angling  Reminiscences.    See  Stoddart,  T.  T. 

Angling.  Angling  Resorts  near  London.    See  Wheeldon,  J.  P. 

Angling.  Angling  Sports.    See  Browne,  M. 

Angling.  Angling  Streams.    See  Robertson,  J. 

Angling.  The  Art  of  Angling.    See  Art. 

Angling.  A  Book  on  Angling.    See  Francis,  F. 

Angling.  The  Compleatest  Angling  Book. 

Angling.  The  English  Art  of  Angling.    See  English. 


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l6  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Angling.  An  Essay  on  the  Right  of  Angling,  etc.    See  Essay. 

Angling.  Handbook  of  Angling.    See  Ephemera. 

Angling.  Handbook  of  Angling  for  Scotland,  etc.    See  Roberuon. 

Angling.  Hints  on  Angling.   See  Blakey,  R. 

Angling.  My  First  Touch  of  Angling.     See  "  Biggish  Boy  (A)." 

Angling.  Practical  Observations  on  Angling  in  .  .  .  Trent.    See  Trent. 

Angling.  Practice  of  Anghng.   See  O'Gorman. 

Angling.    The  Pleasures  of  Angling.   See  Dawson,  G. ;  Milchel,  W.  A.,  and 
Whitney,  J. 
Angling.     Rules  and  Regulations.    See  South  London  Angling  Society. 
Angling.    The  Secrets  of  Angling.    See  D.  J.,  G.  C,  and  Moffat,  A.  S. 
Angling.    The  True  Enjoyment  of  Angling.    See  Phillips,  H. 

Annals.  The  Annals  of  Sporting  and  Fancy  Gazette ;  a  magazine  entirely 
appropriated  to  sporting  subjects  and  fancy  pursuits.    London.     Printed  for 

Sherwood, 1823-27. 

IllurtratedwlthcoloredplatM.portraiU,  maps,  and  Ublet.   VoU.  3-ia.  8°,  half  calf.   "Con- 
taint  many  excellent  fishing  articles."    Bit. ptst. 

Annals.     The  Annals  of  Sporting  and  Fancy  Gazette,  etc.   Another  copy  of 
vols  6,  7.    London,  Sherwood,  1824-25. 
r>,  half  calf. 

Armiger,  Charles.  The  Sportsman's  Vocal  Cabinet,  comprising  an  extensive 
collection  of  scarce,  curious,  and  original  songs  and  ballads,  relative  to  field 
sports,  etc.    London,  Griffiths,  1830. 

16°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    "  Contains  twenty-fire  tongi  on 
angling."    BU.pue. 

Armiger,  Charles.    The  Sportsman's  Vocal  Cabinet,  etc.   Another  edition, 
with  new  title-page.    London,  Griffiths,  1834. 
Plates.    16°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 


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on. 


Jee  Trent. 

!l,W.A.,and 

:  Society, 
at,  A.  S. 

azine  entirely 
Printed  for 

lalfcalf.    "Con< 

)ther  copy  of 

;  an  extensive 
alive  to  field 

ty-fiTe  tongt  on 

Other  edition, 


Armistead,  J.  J.     A  Short  History  of  the  Art  of  I'isciculture.  .  .  .  Leedi, 
Moxon,  1870. 

Collation:  pp,  71.     Illustr«tion$.    8<'.  half  brown  morocco,  by  Kaufmann. 

Armstrong,  JameA.     Wanny  Blossoms ;  a  new  book  of  border  songs  and 
ballads,  with  a  brief  treatise  on  fishing,  fly,  worm  and  roe.   Carlisle,  Coward. 
1876. 
Collation  :  pp.  vlll-iiS.    |6^  cloth. 

Art.     The  Art  of  Angling.     London,  Smeeton  [area  i8aa]. 

Engraved  title  and  plate.    a4\  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  back. 

Art.     The  Art  of  Angling.    Another  copy.     Hodgson  (n.  d.). 

.„5?'li*i'.'!"-''?-^-  EnP«vedUtleandpl»te.  24°,  full  brown  crimped  calf,  gilt  back.  "  Smee- 
vH,  I  li  "  2  u*  f°."'?'"»  '^"L"  Angler's  Son».'  at  the  beginning  of  the  work  and  'The 
Kod,  Line  and  Hook,  at  the  end.  In  Hodgson's  reprint,  the  latter  song  is  replaced  by  an 
Abstract  of  the  Acts  of  Parllarnent  concerning  Angling,'  which  disappears  from  Dean  & 
Munday  s  issue.    The  title  In  the  latter  is  ohan«a  to  ''fhe  Angler's  Guide.'  "    m.  pise.    Both 

!?,.«t«Jt.'*..x'V"'.  "=°"5*^'2j£,?/  Thomas  Westwood.  withlii.  book-plate,  monogram,  and 
autograph,  "  r,  Westwood,  i860,    on  fly-leaf.  »       •      » 

Art.  The  Art  of  Angling,  or,  perfect  instructor  in  that  useful  and  pleas.  ^ 
recreation,  including  every  necessary  instruction  as  to  baits,  hooks,  flies, 
worms,  etc.,  and  a  variety  of  other  interesting  information  to  the  learner,  as 
well  as  to  the  most  practised  angler.     London,  Orlando  Hodgson  [1825]. 

Collation :  pp.  16.    33°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Art    The  Art  of  Angling;  or,  the  contemplative  man's  recreation.   London, 

Pp.  ago-aop  only.  16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.  "  It  form*  part  of '  The  Young  Man's 
(companion,  and  is  a  grotesque  mixture  of  sport  and  piety."  BU.  Hsc.  From  ThomaS  West, 
woorfi  collection,  with'bli  bot,k-plate  and  autograph,  •' X/ WestwcitS.  i86"'?on  flyW 

Art.    The  Art  of  Angling.    See  Barker,  Thomas. 

Art.    The  Art  of  Angling.    See  Brookes,  R. 

Art.    The  True  Art  of  Angling.    See  S.  J. 
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Art.  The  Whole  Art  of  Fishing.  Being  a  collection  and  improvement  of  all 
that  ha«  been  written  upon  this  subject,  with  many  new  experimenta.  .  .  . 
Xo  which  is  added  the  laws  of  angling.  .  .  .  London,  Curll,  17 14. 

r>«ii..i.,.  .  nn  vUiit  and  Indai      Plate     S".  h«lf  c«lf.     "The  tilUlon  of  1714  ihould  h«¥e  • 
from   p«"  of  w  Umg  J.ne>  .h.  dl.f.nce.  •U^HuUl..r,^..  frcl,,    v.rv 

K  wMting     Th.r.  1"  «  quotitlon  on  .he  .lll«-p«fe.  from  Popei  •  Wlnd«jr Vore.t,   which 

Sbove.    From  the  librwy  of  Peter  S»niey  Benwell.  with  SU  book-pUle. 

Arundo.  Pieuti.  Practical  Fly-fishing  Founded  on  Nature  and  Tested  by  th« 
Experience  of  nearly  Forty  Years  in  Various  Parts  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
With  instructions  for  imitating  all  the  most  useful  flies;  also,  remarks  on  fly- 
rods,  the  best  woods  for  them,  and  the  best  way  of  making,  etc.  Londor, 
Simpkin,  1849. 

Collation :  pp.  »*-««.    i«°.  h»»f  oUve  morocco,  gilt  bMk,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper  cover* 
bound  In. 

Aihworth,  Edmund  and  Thomas.  A  Treatise  on  the  Propagation  of  Sal- 
mon  and  other  Fish.    Stockport  [printed].     London,  Simpkin,  1853. 

CollaUon:  pp.  M.    lUuttrated  title-page  and  folding  pUu.    uP,  half  red  morocco     From 
Thomas  Wettwood'i  collection,  with  hl»  book-plata. 

Ashworth.  Thomas.  The  Salmon  Fisheries  of  England,  i868,  from  authentic 
information  obtained  for  the  House  of  Commons,  to  which  is  added  valuable 
and  exclusive  information,  extracted  from  the  Reports  of  the  Commissioners 
of  fisheries  in  France,  America,  Norway  and  Russia.  London,  Longman ; 
Bath  [printed],  Lewis  [1868]. 
Collation :  pp.  117.    Plate.    ifP,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Autobiocraphy  of  the  late  Salmo  Salar,  Bmi.    Comprising  a  narrative 

of  the  life,  personal  adventures  and  death  of  a  Tweed  salmon.    Edited  by  a 

Fisherman  [i.  e.  George  Rooper].    London,  Day,  1867. 

Collation :  pp. !«-«.  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Za«hnidorf.  '■  OrigJnjiMy 
pttbliSed  in  •  MacraiUans  Magiine.'  Vol.  xiv.  p.  303;  then  reprinted  as  above  and^terward. 
fncluded  in  the  same  authors  'Vlood.  FleW  and  Forest.'    See  ftooper  (G.).      Bt».  fuc. 

Autobtosraphy  of  the  late  Salmo  Salar,  Esq.    Another  copy. 

8^.  paper. 

Autobiography  of  the  late  Salmo  Salar,  Esq.    Another  copy. 

8°.  paper. 


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menu.  .  ■  . 

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Ayrton.  William.     See  Adventures  of  a  Salmon,  1853,  and  Barnacles— Mr. 
Barnacles  and  his  boat. 

B.  0.    Guida  Pratica  del  Pescatore  alia  canna  Istruxjoni  e  Segreti  dell'  Arte. 
Torino,  Moretti,  1868.     Manuali-Morctti. 
Collation :  pp.  rt.    ia°,  pap«r. 

B..  J.    The  Epitome  of  the  Art  of  Husbandry,  1669.    See  Blagrave,  J. 

B.,  T.  Piscatorial  Reminiscences  and  Gleanings  by  an  Old  Angler  and  Biblio- 
poltst.  To  which  is  added  a  catalogue  of  books  on  angling.  London,  Picker- 
ing,  1835. 

ColUtlon :  pp.  xvl-ass  and  Index.    Plate,  and  llluttrations  In  the  text.    i« '  half  brown  mo- 
racco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.     ••  The  RegUler  I.  continuous  throughout,  but  the  •  CataloeuT  whlc^ 

go^e"fn].l.rrapS^^^^^^^ 
tion.'"    Bit.fUc. 


fearful  of  wading  beyond  hi*  depth,  he  has  principally  directed  his  atien- 


Bacon,  0.  W.    New  Map  of  the  River  Thames,  from  Its  source  to  the  sea, 
with  descriptive  notes;  being  a  guide  for  yachtsmen,  oarsmen,  anglers  and 
excursionists.  .  .  .  London,  Bacon,  1869. 
Folded  to  ta°  site,  cloth  cotw. 

Baddeiey.  John.  London  Angler's  Book,  or  Waltonian  chronicle;  contain- 
mg  much  original  information  to  anglers  generally,  combined  with  numeroun 
amusing  songs  and  anecdotes  of  fish  and  fishing,  never  before  published. 
Together  with  an  entirely  new  description  of  the  Thames  ...  and  every 
river  and  stream  within  twenty  mUes  of  London  worth  fishing  in.  London 
Baddeiey,  1834. 

Plate*.    19°,  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  bade.    ' '  Coari*  and  Cockney. " 


Collation :  pp.  Ti-Sc-vi. 
Bit.fiu. 


Baddaley.  John.     London  Angler's  Book,  etc.    Another  copy.    Titk-paire 
lacking.  t^'  r  o 


Boards,  uacut. 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Badham.  Charles  David.     Prows  Halieutict;  or,  ancient  and  modem  6sh 
UUle.     London,  J.  W.  Parker,  1854. 

Colltllon-  DP  »II-SS«.    Po«l  r".  cloih.  uncut.    "R«priiH««l.  In  pjrt,  from  f  ■;•"'•  ^ •■?- 
•In.  •      n  ihJnr.fiwVY  noi^^^^^  \hm  wriier  hope*  ih«t  'ih«  tld.  o(  ih.  v..lum.  will  .umdenUy 

not  l..h-tclence.  but  n.h-uitl* /    Chapter  I.  It  on  •  Anei.n«  and  nwd.rn  n.hln«.  and  Ch«jH«r 
II.  ■  On  ehe  Aihlng-iMkla  of  th«  nncUnU." "    Bit.  fit*. 

Badham,  Charlaa  David.     ProM  Halieutica,  etc.    Another  copy. 
Po»t  tio,  h»W  brown  morocco,  jili  back,  r«d  edge*. 

Badham,  ChariM  David.     ProM:  Halieutica,  etc.    Another  copy. 

Poit  r>,  poilthcd  calf,  fill  bMk. 

Bagnali,  Ocorc*.    Piacatorial  Rambles :  or,  the  fisherman's  pocket  compan- 
ion.    London,  Kennett,  1865 


16°,  half  crimaon  morooeo.  filt  b«ck,  |1H  top 

By' 


Collation :  pp.  vlll-ioo  ....  .  -_ 

oflliomaa  Wettwood,  with  hit  book-pUla  and  monogra,.,  »..  "7— -•    •,•,",-". k.',"tt;.«rti»« 
Weitwood.  with  auiofraph  lattar  of  tba  author  lna«t«f   Appearwl  orlflaally  In  tha    Sporting 


Oafctta. 


■leaf. 


From  tha  cotlaction 
Preteniation  copy  10 


Bailey,  J.  The  Angler's  Pocket  Companion;  a  complete  and  superior  trea- 
tise on  the  art  of  angling,  containing  every  instruction  to  practice  with  suc- 
cess this  healthy  pastime.  .  .  .  Bailey's  new  edition.     London,  Bailey,  n.  d. 

Collation :  pp,  38.    Folding  colored  plata.    i(P,  half  pean  calf,  gilt  ^•«'«-    '["""^"jfllfS 
of  Thomai  WaitWood,  with  Bli  book-plate,  monogram,  and  autor«ph.  "T.  Weatwood,  1880, 
on  fly-leaf. 

Ballay,  William.    The  Angler's  Instructor;  a  treatise  on  the  best  mode  of 

angling  in  English  rivers,  lakes,  and  ponds;  and  on  the  habits  of  the  fish. 

London,  Longman;  Nottingham,  Forman,  1857. 

Collation:  pp.  vil-iii.  Po»t  IP,  half  green  c»lf,  gilt  back.  ,From  collection  of  Thomat 
We«wo«i  wlK  hla  book-ptata,  .utogrmph.  ••T.  Weatwood.  i8<So."  on  fly-leal,  and  ima  llnei  in 
hU  MS.  Inserted  at  p.  31. 

Bailey,  William.    The  Angler's  Instructor,  etc.    Another  copy. 

Half  crlmion  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Alfred  Matthewt. 

Bailey,  William.    The  Angler's  Instructor,  etc.   Second  edition.    Notting- 
ham and  London  [1866]. 

Collation:  pp.  vll-io«.  Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper  corara 
bound  in. 


odern  fish 


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Catalogue  of  Books  oti  Angling 

B.ll.y.  WIIIKm.     The  Angler',  .„.,„,ctor.  etc.    Third  edition  [,87,1. 

Collation:  nn.  vlUia*      i ..• .„  .    ..  ■       ' '' 


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t»Pe°nl'nr«il.''?/'*'/*''.   '""""""•»••     It",  half  gr««  ..n^^cc-   cJl!  }-a-k   «1'.  i  ■* 

p...nr,  .If  dl(fc,.nc»  b.iw.7„,h.N.,nnXS    ,«.!!;!'  7  "'  '.'"  ''""  .    V""  *"  •"•"«  "«•"'«» 
..p..lally  a.  r.i.rd.  ib»  na.ur.  a^d  IcVlSn  o7.hrlmch  ,l!i  '"'.'"'I-  ""'  '"  •"«•"  •'«*>'•'•. 


i.^;K..cr:;^^^^;^^-^rS^^ 


Of  Artificial  nies  and  the  Reaions  Proper  for 

•crtpi  malarial   for  'f  h  *  Kiy'ftthT,  (^uidi  •    vT.^VJ''"'''  ""'""V"'      1^"  ortglnarnmn.; 
Mrttd.    from  tb«  collection  „f  vi""fl„Ji"'»'      ^'""'•rou.  auioRr.ph  mtmoranda  luuMly  In- 


Balnbrldf*.  Qcorge  Col«. 
Using  Them,  1813. 

''"\UA^:  w»K  t;,7l,fTa';:rr'"„;!lL^^^^^         »»'!••.'"  '"•  """"'•iP''  "'  G.„r,.  Col. 

.^  malarial   for  'f  h 'KIv-ftthT,  (JuT;-  .'*"^'?"''«*  "'"'y  •"<•'"•''      T^' ' 

Mrttd.     rrom  ,ha  collection  of  M,  Oriio 

B-lnbrldg..  a«,.  C.  The  Fly-Fi.her'.  Guide.  Illustrated  by  coloured 
F^.te.  repre.ent.ng  upward,  of  forty  of  the  mo.t  u.efuL  'accurate  y 
copied  from  nature.     Printed  for  the  author.     U verpool.  Harri..  .8.6        ' 

*o  I.  •>  '"'**  ^igltrt.    Dia.  a. 

.".  Half  ifMin  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

The  Fly-Fisher-.  Guide.    Second  edition,  with  addi- 


Collation :  pp.  vlll-150. 

Balnbrldce.  Qeo.  C.  ^  .  „ ^^^^ 

tion..     Liverpool,  printed  by  Cruik.hiink7.T28. 

fro'^m'XlLa^^ orsVr'w.lirain'';^^  '"r'^^K" j"'  »'«'••  "-- 

Itctlon  of  ThoSla.  We.twZt  «,\",f "k^'.^'I""'*.''  'f"  M^  ."notation.. 


Large-paper  copy 
Alio  from  tha  col- 


,   of    Ihil    fir.l    mAUl^ .1  ■"  r 


Collation :  pp.  vIII-im.    Pl«tei 
Iha  taat-book.  of  th.  tjf-fi.her.    TwilVe  MDl'.'."of  7h."  fi^.'^'i?.'  **"  '"'=''•  «*"  '"P-     "  One  of 
greater  ear..  u>d  publl/hed  at  two  gulnaaT^'" « .>(J'.     "  •*"""  """  '"  *"•  ~'°«'««  *"h 


B«lrd,  S.  p.    See  U.  S.  Commiasion  of  Fi.h  and  Fisheries. 


Firenze,  Chiari, 


BarbUri,  OulMpp.  (daBasumo):  Coraponimenti  poetici. 

Collation:  pp.  vi-to.  8°  Daoar 
^wiy  allu«lo"-  -  —5*--  '■  *^*^* 
not.  in  book 

^ec'I'eu'vIIlTJ^;..a'^''  \"  °u' ''"«""«'  '''**'*^  "«  ^«^°-'^d  many  rare 
Wr^Tten  b?TH  ?  1°  ^'  ^"^'"^  ''^  *"  ^'"'»  ^^^^^^'  '«  '^at  recreation. 

Wntten  by  Thoma.  Barker,  an  ancient  practitioner  in  the  said  art.    London 


:^^''^^'''^'^^^'^'^^^-*  i^-  Sp^an'  t'oT  Wl.2Suy^„%1i?r ftaTy"'" 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  AnglhtK 


Printed  by  R.  H.  and  tre  to  b«  vM  by  Oliver  Fletcher, nctr  the  Seven  Siar» 
•t  th«  wMt  end  of  St.  Paul'i.    Anno.  Dom.  1651.    Reprinted,  London,  Burn, 

ColUCon    po  t«^.«a     it".  Ml  (ntMiMfMM,  g(Iil>Mb,  gtll  littol.    RaprtnlofMcoiidcdIMoii. 
Lonilon.  |AS9,  iwund  In 

Barker.  Thomas.     The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    London.    Printed  in  the  ye»re 


Bound  with  "TiM  CotMUjraiM'*  Racrniton, '  i0s4-    Lmi  ImI  I*  In 


Collmlon :  pp.  It 
■lanuMHpi. 

Barker.  Thomai.     The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.     London.     Printed  In  the  yetre 
1653.     Reprinted,  Leeds,  Inchlwld  and  Gawtrew,  1817. 

„     RoykI  4'\  h«ir  brown  morocco,  gill  t>«ch.  illl  top.  uncui,  by  Z««hn»<lorf. 
royal  qunrto*  rafcrrad  to  balow. 


CotUtlon  :  pp.  ttt 
On«  of  ih«  iwtlva  re 


Barker,  Thomas.  The  Art  ol  Angling,  etc.  Reprinted,  Leeds.  Inchbold 
and  Gawlrcss,  1817. 

ColUtton  :  pp.  id.  IP.  half  brown  morocco.  Kilt  back,  gtll  lop.  by  7.««hn«doff,  "  ThU  edition 
WM  wlthooi  tn«  ..uthor'i  n«m».  It  U  »om«ilmtt  annaiad  to  conitt  of  '  Fha  Countryman  « 
Rerreailon.'  1654  4".  Th«  raprlntad  coplai.  we  ftml  from  an  ailvertliemenl,  wara  It  In  royal 
jp  6  In  royal  r,  and  100  In  damy  •".  Thay  w«ra  publnhed  by  Hoblnton  and  Co  .  l^ad»,  and 
Longman  and  Co..  I^ndon.  IM.  fit  "  This  li  tha  Barker  from  whom  Walton  M»a  C  CooH 
pleia  Angler."  eh.  j.)  he  darWad  hit  principal  knowledge  of  fly-ftihlng.  In  which  he  himself  wai 
no  adept?'— />»•■  MlkuHt. 

Barker.  Thomas.  Barker'i  Delight:  or,  the  art  of  angling;  wherein  arc 
discovered  many  rare  secrets  very  necessary  to  be  known  by  all  that  delight 
in  that  recreation,  both  for  catching  the  fish,  and  dressing  thereof.  London. 
Printed  for  Hunnphrey  Moaeley  and  are  to  be  sold  at  the  Princes  Ames  in 
St.  Paul's  churchyard,  1659. 

"  Thara  It  •  time  and  leaion  to  every  purpote  under  heaven.  Everything  ii  beautiful  In  hli 
time.  "    Ecclei.  III.  i,  ti. 

Collation :  pp.  ill-^.  tfP,  fUll  green  lerant  morocco,  gilt  back.  ' ' '  Darker'i  delight '  Is  alao 
Interted  In  the  ■  Young  Sporttman  »  Miscellany,'  I-ondon.  i8a6.  l*'.  One  copy  of  (be  re- 
orlnt  by  Bum  wai  on  vellum  and  U  now  In  thr  Uenlton  collection ;  four  were  on  «traw-colored 
DBPar.  One  hundred  coplei  were  printed.  The  two  yellum  coplei  of  Burn  i  reprinu  produced 
VCm.  at  a  tale  In  Ian.  ilit,  but  two  paper  copies  were  recently  prlce<l  «i  jot  In  a  booktellcr  • 
cataloBue  (I).  In  an  •  Kpltlla  to  tha  Reader,  prefixed  to  the  iit  edition.  Barker  itatet  that  ha 
wat  born  and  educated  in  •  Brac-meiU,  In  the  llbertle  of  Salop.'  And  that  be  wat  there  '  a  ftea- 
man  and  Burgetie  of  the  tan>e  CItle.'  '  I  am  grown  old.'  he  lella  u*.  'and  therefore  am 
willing  to  let  lorth  my  true  experience  that  I  have  been  gathering  these  fifty  ye«"- 

"  It?'  Barker'!  Delight.'  this  •  Eplttle  to  the  Reader 'It  trantmogrifted  Into  an  EpUtle  dedl- 
catory.  'To  the  RlghtlWonorabla  Edward  Lord  Moniagua.  GenenJI  of  the  Navy,  and  one  of 
the  U,rA%  Commlitlonert  of  the  Treatu7.'  It  opena  thus:  •  Noble  Lord.  I  do  pretent  thlt 
my  book,  at  i  have  named  It.  BarkM-'s  Delight,  to  your  honour.  I  pray  God  send  you  hoina  to 
your  lady  and  tweet  babe*.  Amen.  Amen."  He  speaks  again  of  Ws  experience,  which,  by 
•ome  unaccountable  arithmetical  progreislon,  Is  extended  this  time,  to  '  three-score  years,    and 


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Catalofiue  of  Books  on  Angling 


a) 


ba  and*  by  daeUtrtag  thai  Im  lakaa  aa  much  plaaaura  in  iha  draaamg  of  Aah.  a*  In  iha  taking  of 
lh«m.  and  lii  ihaw  how  I  can  (wrfiirm  it  lu  riirnlth  any  Lord*  labia,  <m«ly  with  irtmu.  a>  l( 
U  (urnlthad  with  Ila<h.  Um  ifl  .>r  an  >iuh««  Ami  I  hava  a  ilatu*  lu  pr»»ar«a  Ihalr  haallh  (with 
b«lp  or  (i(Ml)  lu  go  dry  In  ihalr  Ummi  ami  tho**  In  angling,  fur  aga  ukaih  iha  ;iU«.ur«  rroin 

"  Tha  body  of  tha  work  baglna  ihua :  '  NobU  t.ord,  under  favour,  I  will  Knniilimani  and  nul 

•  eaaa  to  your  Honour.     I  mat  with  a  man.  and  unon  our  dltcour**,  ha  fall  out  wlih  ma  having 

•  goi«l  waaiHm  but  nallh«>r  Mumach  nor  ikill  f  *•«  ihl*  man  may  eome  home  by  VVaapIng 
CroM,  I  min  cauM  tha  cl*rk  lo  loll  hu  knell.  It  It  the  »»ry  Ilka  caM  to  iha  gantlaman  angler 
that  foaih  lo  the  rl»«r  ft>f  hit  (il«atur«,  ihia  angler  hath  nelihar  Judgaincnl  nor  ««p«rl«nia,  he 
may  <i>ma  hom«  lighl  ittdirn  at  hU  UUura.' 

■■  Harker  wa«  iha  Aral  pruiNigalor  of  the  hereiy  of  talmonroe.  He  layi ;  '  I  have  found  an  •%• 
perience  of  late,  which  you  may  angle  with,  and  laka  great  Kora  of  Aih.  .  .  .  1  he  bait  la  tha 
rue  of  a  »almon,  or  trout,  If  it  he  a  large  trout,  thai  ihe  (pawnei  be  anything  great.  If  I  had 
bui  known  II  twenty  yean  ago.  I  woufil  have  gained  •  hundred  pound*,  oncly  with  ihit  bait.  I 
•m  iM.und  In  duly  to  divulge  It  to  vour  Honour,  and  no«  o  carry  It  lo  my  grave  with  me.  The 
fraetiv  nnglrr  will  murmur  at  me  hut  for  thai  I  cart  nut 

"  'Inn  '  rnlargriii*nl '  of  the  iccond  million  cuniliu  mainly  of  riillnary  reclpei,  and  of  aome 
icrapa  of  varte,  roughly  coopered  and  •tllT  Jointed  The  culinary  feature  li  of  tuch  fremirnt 
occurrence,  ihal  one  I*  apt  lo  take  Harkrr  for  parcel  angler,  parcel  cmik,  and  lo  Imagine  that 
when  he  dolfcd  rod  and  cre«l  It  wa*  to  don  ihe  while  nlght<ap  and  apron. 

•'  r  « thIi  rdlilon  of  Markrr,  »ome  commendatory  venra  entitled  '  Pleatant  heiameler  veriet,' 
bx  •  Mr.  Hockenhull.  are  praAied.    Uiie  of  them  runa  ihua: 

■"  Markham,  Ward,  Lawaon,  dwa  yoM  with  Darker  now  compare  ? ' 
Who  wat  Wa/d  }  The  Kev.  H.  N  KllacomtM  •uggetit  that  he  w"i»  probebly  ih-  Irenilalor  of 
'  I  h«i  Secreli  of  Mauler  Aleali  of  Itemonl  by  him  collected  out  of  divan  eiceltent  authors  and 
now  newlv  corrected  and  augmeniad.  tA>nd<m  primed  by  William  Stan. by  for  kichard  Mel- 
ghen  and  Thomas  lones  and  are  to  be  sold  at  their  shop  with  out  lemple  harre  vnder  S(, 
Clement's  Church,  1615.'  This  edition  seems  to  (m  unknown  lo  bibllograpners.  Two  reclpei 
are  given  In  it :  '  To  catoh  river  Ash,  aitd  •  How  to  take  great  store  of  Ash  '  (pp  138  and  150). 

"  An  objection  h«l  been  made  that  there  eilstt  no  trace  of  Waid  s  having  written  any  subllan* 
«v.i  work  on  angling,  but  It  Is  scarcely  an  objection  at  all  In  this  case,  Lawton  being  In  pi.  •  ■  Ir 
thr  same  position,  while  even  Mailtham  w»«  but  a  trader  in  oiher  mens  wlis  as  far  a>  ,>i  ■  fuM. 
lUes  on  our  sport  are  concerned  I  he  three  men  are  therefore  not  unfairly  llnkeil,  ..  ih  1  ,^\^^^^ 
be  remembered  that  at  ihe  period  In  Question  (Hnckenhulls  verses  were  probably  »i'(  ■  .1  ,.«fore 
the  advent  of  Walton  and  certainly  of  Vanables)  a  triad  of  original  angling  writers  ..  1  .i.«  hrfVfl 
t^en  hard  to  And.  '    Bit.  piK. 

Barker,  Thomai.    See  Countryman.    The  Counirytnan'i  Recreation,    itis-). 

Barlow,  Francis.  Seuerale  Wayea  of  Hunting,  Hawlting,  and  Fiihing,  ac- 
cording to  the  £nglith  manner.  Inuented  by  Francis  Barlow.  Etched  by 
W.  Hollar. 

If  hunting,  hawking.  Ashing  pleasure  yeald. 
How  much  mav  art  exceede,  as  if  in  feitd. 
You  vew'd  eacn  tport,  by  flgure  so  exprett. 
The  seuerale  wayea  they  take  fowie,  Ash  end  bcatt. 


And  are  to  be  fould  by  John  Overton  at  the  White  Horse  without  Newgate. 
London,  167 1. 

Twelve  plates,  each  neatly  inlaid.  Oblong  4",  half  red  morocco,  gilt  bock,  gilt  top. 
tremely  scarce  work,  if  we  may  judge  bv  the  absence  of  It  from  all  the  sale-catalor 
lectors  that  have  come  in  our  way.    There  Is  no  typed  title 


An  •%• 

sale-catalogues  of  col- 
I  he  engraved  title  consists  of  a 


KroU  enclosing  the  above  and  it  followed  by  twelv  ~  plates,  the  subjectt  of  which  are  ■  Hara- 
hunting,'  'Sugg-hunting,'  'Cony-catching,'  'Otter-hunting,'  'Courting  fa" 


fallow  dear,'  '  FoJt> 


I 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


hunilnir  •  •  FeMft.it  htwkine,'  '  Pftilridge  h«wklng.'  '  Hem  hawking.'  Anelini[,'  ■River  fiihing 


1.  1^8)  give*  two  tet$ 


iinor»ielv  efiKTB/ea  line,     mi  ui»  •••"  i^-vi  ="»..■■   ■ —  -.     -  = 

"ra  copy  we  have  leen,  which  l»  probably  of  a  more  recent  iwue, 
rh7'titi;"p;kediff«iwholIy  from  the  a^Ue.   U  i.  .tiengraved  pl.t^ejlke  the  r_e.t.J,m  jepresems 


for  the  original  quatrain: 

"  <  The  itag  roui'd  before  ui, 
Away  leemi  to  fly, 
And  pant*  to  y*  choru» 
Ofhound»lnfullcry; 
The  day '«  iport  when  over, 
Makei  blood  circle  right, 
And  glve»  y*  briik  lover 
Fresh  charmi  for  y«  night. 

Underneath  the  plate,  but  engr.Ycd  alio,  •  A  Mt  of  prinU  of  hunting,  hawking  and  fishipg. 

*'"¥h'i?„'li[tes?hems!lvesrre  divid^lnto  two  serie.,  numbered  each  from  I  to  6.  The  auatralns 
a,soIia;eS'w\?h?her«e"he'  «ml  and  there  i.  no  Aotic*abIe  difference,  except  that  tT.e  plate5 

^''.^Mr  Cr'awhattf  Newc«Ue,  ha.,  a  fine  early  copy  in  hi.  collection."    Bit.pi.c. 

Barnacles.    Mr,  Bamaclw  and  his  Boat;  by  (i.  e.  William  Ayrton)  author 
of  "  Adventures  of  a  Salmon."    London,  Whittaker  [n.  d.]. 

Numerous  illustrations.  Oblong  la^,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper  covers 
bound  in  at  the  back.    Scarce. 

Barnard.  Rev.  Mordaunt  Roser».    Sport  in  Norway,  and  Where  to  Find 
It.  .  .  .  London,  Chapman  and  Hall,  1864. 

Collation :  pp,  xvl-334.    Illtistratlons,    Post  8°,  half  graen  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Barnard,  Rev.  Mordaunt  Rogers.  Sketches  of  Life,  Scenery  and  Sport 
in  Norway.    London,  Cox,  1871. 

Collation .  pp.  vill-319.  8°.  Half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf.   Chap.  6  treats  of  salmon-fithing. 

Barnes.  Dame  Julyans.  This  present  boke  shcwyth  the  manere  of  hawt- 
ynge  and  huntynge:  and  also  ofdiuysynge  of  Cote  armours.  It  shewyth 
also  a  good  matere  belongynge  to  horses;  wyth  other  comendable  treatyses. 
And  ferdermore  of  the  blaysynge  of  arrays:  as  here  after  it  may  appere. 
\Cohph0nA  Here  in  this  boke  afore  ben  shewed  the  treatyses  perteynynge 
to  hawkynge  and  huntynge  with  others  dyuers  playsaunt  materes  belongynge 
vnto  loblesse;  and  also  a  ryght  noble  treatise  of  Cotarmours :  as  m  this 
present  boke  it  may  appere.    And  here  we  ende  this  laste  treatyse  whyche 


SiffiB«lW*,5.-' 


^;.aiw.«ii>«»to-'>«."w»'«''''"''«r''''''"'''''<'''a& <«■*'''''' '■*'■'"  t""^'^ 


tfH(i^if#    I  'IWlWrtW 


a- — 


iver  fiihing,' 
:  title. 

[Ives  two  setl 
:h  the  above, 
uding,  prob- 
irk  AS  having 
recent  issue, 
ut  represents 
>rsetnen,  and 
e  substituted 


and  fishing, 

rhe  quatrains 
tiat  the  plates 


:on)  author 
I  paper  covers 
ere  to  Find 

gilt  top. 

and  Sport 
lit,  bjr  Zaehns- 

re  of  hawk- 
It  shewyth 
le  treatyses. 
nay  appere. 
perteynynge 
belongynge 
:  as  in  this 
tyse  whyche 


■mwi-riiiiiiii».- 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  25 

specyfyeth  of  blasynge  of  armys.  Enprynted  at  Weitmestre  by  Wynkyn  the 
worde,  the  yere  of  thyncarnacon  of  our  lorde,  mcccclxxxxvi.  [Westminster] 
1496. 

r„*,'J?f  h?rM*-!!i7*.K*''**'  J'"""-'""  rusiia.  gilt  back.  "On  the  recto  of  the  first  leaf  is  a  wood- 
xiJ„  M>  *^  °"  '*"*  ""*"  a  «7iyP  °'  '"*="  *'"'  ■  'i»*'<-  Beneath  the  latter  follows  the  title. 
The  register  commences  on  the  following  leaf;  a-e  in  sixes;  f  and  g  in  fours ;  h.  6  leaves-  ii 
leaves ;  a-e  in  sixes  and  d.  8  leaves.  I^o  pagination  or  catchwords.  The  '  Treatyie  offissh- 
''?*''a  /""^r  ,"""  °L'  ^P'"  "f"^"'"'  and  begins  on  the  verso  of  g  iv ;  it  is  not  in  the  edifion 
o  nfLnT.'i.M"*"''*"'"^  of  Wynkyn  de  WoV  is  on  the  last  leaf  jd  viii.  which  hSs  the  devicS 
?n  ^t  r  Jin.n  I  ''t"°-  nT*u  iT"  vellum  are  in  the  collection  of  the  Earl  of  Pembroke  and 
UaV  !,3.rX'"«^'K''"7'.^A'^"*''.'^"»*"2'-  ^»'«  Museum  has  also  a  copy  on  paper  with  the  last 
U  ,n,n?rfiiH^,;n?"'"'^*^f  """bPPu  "M3'  con'oi"  an  elaborate  account  6f  this  book,  which 
is  amp!  fied  and  amended  from  Herberts  notes  and  illustrated  with  facsimiles,  in  Dibdii^'a  rdi" 
tion,  vol.  .1..  pp.  SS-^.  Dr.  Dibdin  mentions  a  third  copy  on  velium.  There  are  alio  coSiei 
on  paper  in  the  Huth  Library  and  in  the  Bodleian.  ^ 

i.  «mt^!l?.*J'j'/?"'  ""L  J""*""  ^■'""'  h^'?  "■■  Berners.  to  whom  these  treatises  are  ascribed. 

r,^t?.ri?  JT,  1,  "i"'  '".*='"'"'  ?"  Second)  who  was  beheaded  in  ijft.  It  is  said  that  she  was 
celebrat.:d  for  her  learning  and  accomplishments  and  that  she  held  the  office  of  Prioress  of  the 
Benedicime  Nurinery  of  gopwell,  near  St.  Albans,  but  as  far  as  we  can  leaS,  thesi  stateiSent; 
l^lZ  F"f  =°niec'Ve  o'  meager  inference.  The  first  edition  of  her  Book  if  St  A IbitTwaJ 
pnnted  ty  the  school-master  printer  of  St.  Albans  in  i486.  '    Bit.  pise.  "<"»»»  was 

"  The  first  leaf  of  the  last  sheet  (d.  i.)  and  the  last  leaf  of  the  same  sheet  (the  leaf  bearing  the 

^?ederi.*,!15w  l^M*"'"?  '""""*,•  ^-  ?  '  "«.»"PP»ed  'n  facsimile,  and  two  other  leT^esM 
needed  mending  had  a  few  words  made  up  in  the  same  way;  the  only  imperfections  in  the 
fnT^i,.  '  K*^'"??,!?^  '°  the  Duke  of  Buccleucf.  Inserted  are  lettirs  from  feernarf  Quitch?  Z- 
ing  the  above  bibliography  with  additional  matter."  v""""-n.  giv 

Hn'^ Irh^oh'K  "*'  °"  '"^'""^  'i  ?"'  ^"'X  "*?,  earliest,  but  by  far  the  most  curious  essay  upon  ang- 
ling  which  has  ever  appeared  in  the  EngUah,  or  perhaps  any  other,  lanmase     In  the  mo.t  im 
portant  features.  Walton  hat  closely  folf^wed  thii  pro<luction.°'    iUS?^*  "  *" 

Barnes.  Dame  Julyans.  The  Book  [of  St.  Albans];  containing  the  trea- 
tises of  Hawking;  Hunting;  Coat-armour;  Fishing;  and  Biasing  of  Arms, 
As  printed  at  Westminster,  by  Wynkyn  de  Worde;  the  year  of  the  Incama- 
tion  of  our  Lor«i.  1496.  London,  reprinted  by  Harding  and  Wright,  for 
White  and  Cochrane,  and  R.  Triphook,  i8xo, 

in.wi'^-rfi^';^.''^  ^.'f  !«''">' «'°«>cco.  gilt  back,  sides  with  gilt  wreath  in  the  center. broad 
T-Slf  ".'^'^*"'  K"*  e?****.  by  R.  De  Coverlv.  150  copies  printed.  "  The  work  cons  sts  of 
1  viSlHm  "i"?;.,'  .P-  =  ■  B'OKraphical  notice,'  li  p.  ;^ibirographical  notice",  84  P.  and*  fi"aUy 
A  blhHoZnhw'i'Tf"''  P"?<-"'»«m  f«e»iml«e  o^  the  ad  ^Utfon  of  •  The  B^kJo'f  St.  Albans.'^ 
t^^^Z^^l^f^  J"?®".'  carefuUy  and  conscienUously  executefl  by  Mi ,  Joseph  Haalewood  A 
few  copies  ofthisIntroducUon  were  publUhed  separately."    Bii.pite.        ''i'"  ""«cwooa.    a 


Barnes.  Dame  Julyans.  The  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth  an  Angle.  At- 
tributed to  Dame  Juliana  Bemers,  reprinted  from  the  Book  of  St.  Albans. 
London,  Pickering,  1827. 


Collation : 
"Printed  . 
book-plate 


with'^%«2;J2u'nt^:  ..'"^•5'^i.«"*5"'*»^««'-  Ki'tbMk,  with  tiUe  in  gilt  on  s^de. 
-  i-^  .  "^  v*.fSP*;.,  B**-^(-  From  Thomas  Wcstwoods  collection,  with  bis 
e,  and  autograph,  "T.  Westwood  i860."  on  the  false  Utle. 


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Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.  The  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth  an  Angle.  By 
Dame  Juliana  Beraers;  being  a  facsimile  reproduction  of  the  first  book  on 
the  subject  of  fishing  printed  in  England  by  VVynkyn  de  Worde  at  Westmin- 
8ter  in  1496.  With  an  introduction  by  Rev.  M.  G.  Watkins.  London,  El- 
liot Stock,  1880. 

Collation :  pp.  xtv-«4.    Royal  4°,  vellum  boards,  uncut.    "  One  of  the  best  tacsimilet  ever 
executed."    A*,  pise. 

Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.  An  American  edition  cf  the  Treatyse  of  Fyssh- 
ynge with  an  Angle  from  the  Boke  of  St.  Albans.  .  .  .  (Reprinted  .  .  .  from 
the  edition,  London  .  .  .  1827)  Edited  by  G.  W.  Van  Siden.  (Glossary.) 
New  York,  1875. 


Small  4°,  cloth.    For  further  reproductions  of  the  •'  Book 
Presentation  copy,  wiih  followinf 


Collation  :  pp.  118.    Illustrated.    Small  4".  "" —  .-:  -,-Vi  "r    "7      '■  li '   _    .w. 

of  St.  Albans.^'see  L[eonardl  M[ascalll.    Presentation  copy,  w.ih  following  Inscnntion  on  the 
fly-leaf:  "To  Judge  C.  E.  Pratt,  with  compliments  of  the  American  Editor.    June,  1878. 
"Regards  of  Calvin  E.  Pratt.    To  Dean  Sage,  Esq." 

Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.  An  American  edition  of  the  Treatyse  of  Fyssh- 
ynge with  an  Angle.  From  the  Boke  of  St.  Albans.  (New  York)  Van  Siclen. 
Another  copy. 


Extra  illustrated,  with  9  water-color  plates,  and  numerous  marginalsand  o*«|i;|^»';^»J»"^'» 
pen  and  ink  by  David  E.  Cronin,  x886. 


■■■••,  ioow.    Small  4°,  full  brown  morocco,  by  Smith,  with  em- 
This  edition  is  dedicated  to  the  Willewemoc  Club. 


broideted  green  velvet  covers. 

Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.  An  Older  Form  of  the  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth 
an  Angle.  .  .  .  Printed  from  a  MS.  in  the  possession  of  Alfred  Denison, 
Esq.,  with  preface  and  glossary  by  Thomas  Satchell.  London,  W.  Satchell, 
1883. 

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the  editor,  Thomu 
un  «..  ..,-.=«,     ...--..  — P-.  Esquire,  with  1 
Inserted  is  a  newspaper  cnticism  of  the  work. 


Collation  •  DD  vii-17  and  glossary.    B^.  boards,  uncut.    The  edition  of  ipo  copies  was  printed 
for  presentation  to  ^.nS?sdThe  English  Dialect  Society  and  othersT^  the  editor,  f^^^^ 
Satihell!    PrwenUtion  copy,  with  inscription  on  fly-leaf,  "  Dean  Sage,  Esquire,  with  Thos. 
SatchelVs  best  regards.    AprU  loth,  1884.'^   Inserted  is  a  newspaper  cnUclsn 


Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.    An  Older  Form  of  the  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth 
an  Angle.    Another  copy. 
Small  4°,  half  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Two  hundred  copies,  large  paper,  uncut,  fine  type. 

Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.    An  Older  Form  of  the  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge 
wyth  an  Angle.    Another  copy. 

8*,  paper. 


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Barnes.  Dame  Julyans.  A  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  with  an  Angle:  origi. 
nally  printed  by  Wynkyn  de  Worde  in  ,496.  Edited  by  "  Piscator  "  Edin- 
burgh,  1885. 

Barnes.  Dame  Juliana.    See  White,  William. 

Barnwell.  J^rud.  The  Game  Fish  of  the  Northern  States.  ii6K.  See 
Roosevelt,  R.  B.  ^ 

Barry.  William.  Moorland  and  Stream.  Witli  notes  and  prose  idyls  on 
shootmg  and  trout-fishing.    London,  Tinsley,  1871. 

mo'iS''gii.^tt^f.op^'""  "'"•'""'''  ""'  '"«  '"»"'*'"'  »'«  ?'•"»•    Post  8°.  half  brown 
Barry,  William.     Moorland  and  Stream.    Another  copy. 
••  P.n  MSroS?*^*  *'"  '*"'•  «"'  "*"•    ^^  °^'»«'  '"-P'"*  have  been  reprinted  from  the 

Bartas.  Lord.    See  Du  Bartas,  Guillaume  de  Saluste. 

^A*^\  ^'  ^'    "^^  Ludicrous  Experiences  of  a  Humorous  Angler.   By  an 
Old  Fisherman.    London,  office  of  the  "  Fishing  Gazette,"  n.  d. 

Uiustration  on  cover  and  two  plates.    ie».  paper. 

Bartlett.  John.    See  Catalogues,  Bartlett,  J. 

Bassus.  Cassianus.    Geoponika.    Geoponicoium,  sive  de  re  rustica,  libri 
XX.    Cassiano  Basso  schokistico  coUectore.    Antea  Constantino  Porphyro- 

genneto  a  quibusdam  adscripti.    Gnece  et  Latine Denuo  recensi  et 

lUustrati  ab  Jo.  Nic.  Nidas.    Lipsia;,  Fritszh,  1781. 

out  the  fUh  inscribe Ke  shTu  thi wSrdS  "Ih^ gS ot^^J'^^^L^?  "^^JP*  •"^«" 
the  fish  come  to  the  same  pla«i  in  a  w^S^iine  maSer"    T^^^  '^"  «"»™?'*l*'**y  »«« 


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medico  physico  Interprete,'  during  the  previous  ye«r,  at  Venice  tnd  agiiin  tt  BatU,  where  edi- 
tion* were  also  Issued  In  1540,  and  other  years.  The  best  edition  in  Greek  and  Latin  i»  that 
edited  by  R.  Needham  noted  above.  Th-re  were  Italian  translations  by  N.  Vltelli.  Venetin, 
lua.  8vo.  And  by  P.  Lauro,  Venetia,  1540.  8vo.  A  French  translation  by  Antholne  Pierre 
WM  issued  at  Poictiers  in  1543  in  folio;  and  it  was  translated  into  English  by  the  Rev.  T.  Owen 
and  published  in  London  m  1805,  with  the  title  '  Geoponika.    Agricultural  pursuits. 

"  n  is  improbable  that  this  Greek  manuscript  was  know  n  In  Western  Europe  when  the  Flemish 
'  Boecxken '  was  compiled,  but  whether  or  ro  the  contents  of  the  latter  are  altogether  diflierent 
and  show  an  Independent  origin.  Ever  since  writing  was  invented  fishermen  all  the  world  over 
have  no  doubt  made  note*  of  their  favourite  balU. "    Bit.  pise. 

Bassu«,  Casslanus.     Geoponicorum ;  tomos  3,  libros  9-30  continens. 

No  title ;  pp.  565-1874  only.  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  uncut.  The  text  li  In  Greek 
and  Latin. 

Bathurst,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles.  Notes  on  Nete,  oi  ^he  Quincunx  prac- 
tically considered.  To  which  are  added  miscellaneous  memoranda.  Lon- 
don, Van  Voorst  [1837]. 

Collation :  pp.  XV-X83.  ia°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.  "  Dedicated  to  the  'Worshipful 
Company  of  Fishmongers. "  A  singular  combination  of  net-making  and  preaching.  Bit.  pitt. 
From  Thomas  Westwood's  collection,  with  his  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf. 

Beale,  Thomas.     A  few  Observations  on  the  Natural  History  of  the  Sperm 
Whale,  with  an  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  fishery  and  of  the 
modes  of  pursuing,  killing  and  "  cutting  in  "  that  animal,  with  a  list  of  its 
favorite  places  of  resort.    London,  Wilson,  1835. 
Collation :  pp.  58.    Illustrations.    8°,  paper. 

Beale,  Thomas.    The  Natural  History  of  the  Sperm  Whale;  its  anatomy 
and  physiology  .  .  .  rise  and  progress  of  the  fishery  ...  with  an  account  of 
its  favorite  places  of  resort,  to  which  is  added  a  sketch  of  a  South  Sea  whaling 
voyage  .  .  .  (Second  edition,  cnl.].   London,  Van  Voorst,  1839. 
Collation :  pp.  xll-393.    Illuttrationt.    1*°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    Scarce. 

Becker,  Bernard  Henry.  Holiday  Haunts;  by  cliffiside  and  riverside. 
.  .  .  London,  Remington,  1884. 

ColUtion :  pp.  vill-SH-  With  frontiapkKe  engraved  by  J.  D.  Copper.  laOcjodi,  uncut. 
With  following  inscription  on  the  false  title :  "  Dean  Sage,  Esq.,  with  Thomas  Satcbell  ■  very 
kind  regards.    Hampslead,  July  ayth,  '86." 

Bede,  Cuthbert.  Pseud.  Glencreggan;  or,  a  Highland  home  in  Cantire. 
London,  Longman,  1861. 

Mum  and  Illustrations,  a  voU.  8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  \ay»,  uncut  For  ob- 
KTvationi  reUting  to  fish  and  fishing,  see  vol.  i,  pp.  169,  asi ;  vol.  li,  pp.  165, 170, 0(9. 


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Beever,  John.  Practical  Fly-Fishing ;  founded  on  nature.  A  new  edition, 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  W.  G.  Collingwood;  also  additional  notes 
and  a  chapter  on  char-fishing  by  A.  and  A.  R.  Severn.    London,  Methuen, 

Collation :  pp.  xxll-i-54.    la^  cloth. 
Belton.     See  Ireland  and  Norway. 

Bennet,  James  Henry.  Winter  and  Spring  on  the  Shores  of  the  Mediter- 
ranean.    Fourth  edition.     London,  Churchill,  1870. 

Collation :  pp.  xvl-tfai.  IlliiBtrationt.  tP,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  iop,  by  Znehns- 
dorf.  Containi  an  account  of  the  method  of  trolling  in  the  Italian  lakei.  Reviewed  under  the 
bead  of  "  Lake  Trolling  in  Italy,"  In  th«  "  Fiiherman's  Magazine,"  Vol.  ii,  pp.  460-4.  Several 
editions  of  this  work  have  appeared. 

Bennett,  Frederick  Debell.  Narrative  of  a  Whaling  Voyage  Around  the 
Globe,  from  the  year  1833  to  1836  .  .  .  with  an  account  of  southern  whales, 
the  sperm-whale  fishery  and  the  natural  history  of  the  climates  visited.  Lon- 
don, Bentley,  1840. 

Map  and  illtutrations.  a  vols.  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
Zaehnsdorf.  •         r  / 

Bennett,  John  Whitchurch.  A  Selection  of  Rare  and  Curious  Fishes 
found  upon  the  Coast  of  Ceylon ;  from  drawings  made  in  that  island  and 
coloured  firom  life  with  letter-press  descriptions.    London,  1851. 

Royal  4",  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    Scarce. 

Bernes,  Dame  Juliana.    See  Barnes,  Dame  Julyans. 

Bertram,  James  0.  The  Harvest  of  the  Sea.  A  contribution  to  the  natu- 
ral and  economic  history  of  the  British  food  fishes.     London,  Murray,  1865. 

Collation :  pp.  xv-510.  With  jw  illustrations.  tP,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "  By 
this  writer  is  'The  National  Herring  Harvest,'  in  the  'Companion  to  the  Almanac  .  .  . 
for  i88a,'  pp.  50-61."   Bib.piu. 

Best.  Thomas.  A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.  Confirmed  by 
actual  experience  and  minute  observations,  exempt  from  redundancies  and 
superfluities,  which  tend  more  to  perplex  than  instruct  With  the  proper 
methods  for  breeding  and  feeding  fish,  making  fish-ponds,  stews,  etc.  With 
several  arcana  never  before  made  public ;  to  which  is  added  the  compleat 
fly-fisher.  .  .  .  London,  C.  Stalker,  1787.    Original  edition. 

CoUatioa :  pp.  s-iu.    is°,  half  green  moiooco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    Scarce. 


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Best,  Thomas.     A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.     Corrected  and 
enlarged.    Second  edition.    (1789.] 

CoHallon :  pp.  xli-169.    Plate.    la".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Beit,  Thomas.    A  Conciie  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.    Another  copy. 

Lackf  the  plate.    Half  calf. 

Best,  Thomas.    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.    Third  edition. 
London,  Crosby,  1794. 

Collation  :  pp.  xli-iSS.    Plate.   M°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Best,  Thomas.    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.    Another  copy. 

I.ackf  the  plate.    19°,  cloth. 

Best,  Thomas.    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.     Fourth  edition. 

1798. 
Plate.    n°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Best,  Thomas.    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling  .  .  .  interspersed 
with  several  new  and  recent  discoveries  .  .  .  Fifth  edition.     1802. 

Collation :  pp.  186.    Plate.    xa°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Best,  Thomas.     A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.    Seventh  and 
new  edition,  carefully  corrected.    London,  Plummer,  1807. 
Collation :  pp.  186.    Plate.    la",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehndorh. 

Best,  Thomas.    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.    Eighth  edition. 
1808. 

CoUation :  pp.  i86.    PUte.    xa".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  b«ik,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnidor£ 

Best.  Thomas.    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.    Ninth  edition. 
1810. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-aoo.    Plate.    19°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 
Thit  edition  hat  a  different  frontitpiece. 

Best,  Thomas.    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.    To  which  is 
now   added   Nobb's  "Complete  TroUer"  .  .  .  Tenth   edition.     London, 

Crosby,  181 4. 
CoUatlon :  pp.  vill-aSo.    Pi»te.    la".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 


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Best,  Thomas.     Art  of  Angling.     Eleventh  edition  . 
and  rearranged.     Baldwin,  1823. 
Collation:  pp.  vlll-ass-j.    Plate.   16°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Best,  Thomaj.     Art  of  Angling.    Twelfth  edition,  revised,  corrected,  and 
rearranged  by  John  Jackson.     London,  Tegg,  1838. 

Collation :  pp.  vil-a^e.    IMate.    24°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnidorf, 

Best,  Thomas.     Art  of  Angling.    Another  copy.    Original  cloth. 

Plate.    84°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Best,  Thomas.     Art  of  Angling.    Thirteenth  edition  [with  new  title-page]. 
1846. 

Collation  :  pp.  irtl-«46.    Plate.    yP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Best,  Thomas.     Art  of  Angling.    Another  copy. 


Collation : 


1:  pp.  vii-fl46.    

room  in  the  Tower  of  London." 


Plate. 


pP,  cloth.    "  Be«t  waa  Keeper  of  HIi  Majesty's  Drawing- 


Bethune,  Rev.  Qeorge  W.  See  Catalogues,  and  Walton,  I.  The  Complete 
Angler.     1847. 

Bewick,  Thomas.  A  Memoir  of  Thomas  Bewick,  written  by  himself,  em- 
bellished by  numerous  wood  engravings,  designed  and  engraved  by  the 
author  for  a  work  on  Brirish  Fishes,  and  never  before  published.  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne;  printed  by  Robert  Ward,  Dean-street,  for  Jane  Bewick,  Gateshead, 
i86a. 

Collation:  pp.  «lx-344.  (Vignette]  illustrations.  8°.  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  inside  gilt 
border,  gilt  edges.  "The  engravings  are  of  fish  and  lishing  scenes,  prepared  to  illustrate  a 
work, 'to  match  the  histories  of  quadrupeds  and  British  birds,'  upon  which  Bewick  was  en- 
gaged at  the  time  of  his  death.  Greater  progress  has  been  made  with  the  vignettes  and  tail 
pieces  than  with  the  fish,  of  which  only  sixteen  blocks  and  one  copper-plate  were  finished.  A 
prospectus  containing  two  specimens  of  the  engravings,  and  printed  on  one  side  of  an  octavo 
S*';.*'*?  circulated  in  i8a|.  '  A  History  of  British  Fishes.  ITie  figures  engraved  on  wood,  by 
T.  Bewick,  it  states.  ■  is  Intended  to  be  put  to  press  in  i8a6  .  .  .  Subscriptions  received  by 
all  booksellers  and  by  T.  Bewick  and  Son.  Newcastle.'  Seven  forms  of  this  prospectus  are 
tnumerated  by  Mr.  Hugo,  in  whose  '  Bewick  Collector,'  1866.  pp.  292-303,  will  be  found  a  de- 
miled  account  of  the  proposed  work.  Should  Piscator  covet  one  of  these  golden  links  between 
bis  puume  and  the  famous  North  Codnirv  engraver,  let  him  beware  of  counterfeits.  Two  ficti- 
tious fonns  have  been  provided  for  the  unwary  ooilictor ;  one  with  an  indifferent  copy,  reversed, 
of  the    Old  Anjjier.  and  the  other  with  a  bad  copy  of  the  vignette  of  a  man  fishing,  both  taken 


from  the '  Birds? 


fas  abovej ;  '  Ballan  Wrasse  and  Smelling '  (eels  in  dead  dog) ;  and  -John  Dory  and  Pole-cat 
Fishing.  Btt.puc.  Fastened  to  the  fly-leavei  are  some  woodcuts  by  Bewick,  printed  from 
stereotypes  belonging  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hugo,  taken  from  the  original  wood-Weeks. 


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BIbllotheca  Piscatorla.    See  Catalogues,  Pickering,  W. 

BIckerdyke,  John.  The  Book  of  the  All-round  Angler;  a  comprehensive 
treatise  on  angling  in  both  fresh  and  salt  water.     London,  Gill,  1888. 

AllUont,  tup. 

BIckerdyke,  John.  Angling  for  Coarse  Fish;  a  practical  work  on  fishing 
for  roach,  perch,  barbel,  chub,  dace,  carp,  eeU,  etc.,  according  to  the  methods 
in  use  on  the  Thames,  Trent,  Norfolk  Broads,  and  elsewhere.    London, 

Gill(n.  d.).  ,    ,^ 

Collation :  pp.  ylli-iaa.    Ill«««.ioni.    ia°.  cloth,  uncut.    Firit  dlviilon  of  the  "  Book  o(  the 
AlUround  Angler." 

BIckerdyke.  John.  Angling  for  Pike;  a  practical  and  comprehensive  work 
on  the  most  approved  methods  of  fishing  for  pike  or  jack,  including  an  ac- 
count  of  some  new  tackles  for  spinning,  live-baiting  and  troUmg.  London, 
Gill,  1888.  _   ^  , 

Collation:  pp.  vili-«6.    Illu.tnitioni.    M°.  cloth,  uncut.    Second  dlrUlon  of  th.  "Book  of 
the  All-round  Angler. ' 

BIckerdyke.  John.    Angling  for  Game  Fish;  a  practical  treatise  on  the 
various  methods  of  angling  for  salmon  and  sea  trout  .  .  .  graylmg  and  char 
.  .  .  London,  Gill,  1889. 
Collation :  pp.  Till-134.    With  over  70  engravings.    iiP,  cloth,  uncut. 

Btokerdyke.  John.    Angling  in  Salt  Water;  a  practical  work  on  fishing 
with  rod  and  line  in  the  sea,  from  the  shore,  piers  jetties,  rocks  and  from 
boats,  together  with  some  account  of  hand-lining.    London,  Gill  (n.  d.). 
Collation:  pp.  vill-iia.    lUuitratloni.    u".  original pap«:. 

Biddulph,  M.  S.    See  Forester,  T. 

Blgslsh  Boy,  A.    My  First  Touch  of  Angling.    London  (n.  d.). 

Tuu  <n  M<*     niuttrationi     Square  ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  glU  top.,  by  Zaehni- 
dorf    The  MS.  tiU?U  piSSSded^y  a  vlgnitte  tiJTe,  called  ••  Tomblewn'.  f  hames."    The  arti- 


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'Book  of 


Bigsby,  John  J.  The  Shoe  and  Canoe ;  or,  pictures  of  travel  in  the  Canadai, 
illustrative  of  their  scenery  and  of  colonial  life,  with  fattH  and  opinions  on 
emigration,  State  policy  and  other  |)oint8  of  public  interest.  London,  Chap, 
man,  1850. 

With  nunitrout  plates  and  mapi.    •  voli..  pott  1°,  hair  brown  morocco,  gill  backs,  allt  iopi, 
uncut,  bjr  Kaufmann.  ■        r  . 

Binncll,  Robert.  Description  of  the  River  Thames  .  .  .  with  the  city  of 
London's  jurisdiction  I  conservancy  thereof  proved,  both  in  point  of  right 
and  usage,  by  prescrip  n,  charters,  etc.,  to  which  is  added  a  brief  descrip- 
tion of  those  fish  with  their  seasons,  spawning  times,  etc..  that  are  caught  in 
the  Thames,  or  sold  in  London.  With  some  few  observations  on  the  nature, 
element,  cloathing,  numbers,  passage,  wars  and  sensation  .  .  .  peculiar  to 
fish  in  general,  etc.     London,  Longman,  1758. 

Collation :  pp.  xvlv-a96.    8°.  half  Ruuia.    Scarce.      '  See  Griffiths  ■  An  Essay  to  Prove.'  etc., 
1746.    This  is  the  same  book  with  a  new  tlUe."    Bii.fise. 

Binnell,  Robert.     Description  of  the  River  Thames,  etc.    Another  copy. 
Full  sprinklH  calf,  gilt  back,  yeUow  edges,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Bischoff,  Wllhelm.  Anleitung  zur  Angel-Fischerei  mit  Abbildung  und 
Beschreibung  der  hiezu  sich  eignenden  Fiticharten.  MUnchen,  firaun  und 
Schneider  (1859). 

Collation :  pp.  viii-iefl.  Mit  Illustrationen  von  E.  FrOhllch.  Colored  plates.  t°,  boards 
"  Most  of  the  artificial  flies  are  identical  with  our  own  and  the  English  names  borrowed.  The 
work  contains  a  notice  of  the  Danube  salmon."    Bit. put. 

Blichoff,  Wllhelm.    Zweite    Auflage ;   neu  bearbeitet  vom  Bayerischen 
fischerei-verein.     MUnchen,  Braun  [1883]. 
Collation :  pp.  xix-«8.    IltualraUont.    8°,  cloth. 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  /iHgling 


Blacker,  William.  Blacker'*  Art  of  Fly-making,  fU. ;  compriaing  angling 
and  dyeing  of  colourt.  With  engravings  of  aalmon  and  trout  flies,  ahowing 
the  proceM  of  the  gentle  craft  a*  taught  in  the  pagea  .  .  .  Rewritten  and  re- 
viled by  the  author,  Blacker  himaelf.     London,  1855. 

Cullxlon  DD  xt-«SQ.  FUl«i.  I«".  '«"  cru»h«ct  green  levant  morocco,  fill  bach.  Inild«  jilt 
borderi  «lli  top.  by  ziShn»dorf.  '  Thli  title  l«  «ngr«*ecl  t,u\  ih-re  I.  «n  engr.vr.1  tin.l  <:»loure<1 
fronti.plece  of  '  (ly-flfhlng /  In  thl»  e<llil«n  there  .r«  >o  engraved  pl.iei  of  flie,.  fly  m.ktn| 
and  tackle,  of  which  iS  are  coloured  The  work  It  a  .trange  medley  of  practical  uiefulneit  ana 
rhapsodical  eitrayagance.  The  Inilructloni  for  fl»-maklng  are  pecullariy  nredie  and  clear 
Somrparlt  of  (he  •  Calechlim '  follow  the  Art  of  Anjllng  word  for  word;  o  herj  are  dit- 
Smilar  The  earlier  edition,  have  .peclmen.  of  the  ff  e.  wafered  to  the  page.  In  thli  anilcU 
Mting  iha  method  of  the  lumpluou*  volume  for  which  anglen  are  Indebted  to  Mr.  Aldam. 
BU.fU*.    Scarce. 

Blackar.  William.     Blacker'*  Art  of  Fly-making,  tU.    Another  copy. 

itP,  half  red  moroe«o,  gilt  back.  glU  top,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

Blackwater  Chronicle.    See  Gierke  of  Oxenforde.    Pieud. 

Blavrave.  JoMph.    The  Epitome  of  the  Art  of  Husbandry.    Comprising 
.  .  .  directions  ...  for  the  use  of  the  angle,  etc.     London,  Billingsley,  1670. 


Collation:  Double  pa 


Re  plate 
!,'  7ur 


engraved  by  Shetwin  ;  title;  "Tothe  Reader."  1  unnuinberetl 


llliun  IIQQ^/.      unci   v«|fdiiii«:iiini  uiiw- 

and  '  Concerning  fiih  and  fiih-pondi, 


^ ^ _,  will  ,     , -,        - 

leaf    DO    1-106:   "tabre,' 7  unnumbered  leaves;  title.    "  New  Additions    ;   "Table,    aun 
numbered  le^vei ;  pp.  l-«o ;  s  unnumberwl  leaves.     Double  page  pUte  engraved  by  Sherwin. 
Je'^hfn  scored  bi^wS  calf,  gilt  back.     "  In  the  third  edition  jids).  '  Brief  eKperlinental  dlrec- 
tioiis  for  the  right  use  of  the  angle '  occiipy  i»  pages ; 
how  to  Improve  them,'  in  part  il,  7  V*t**-      ^*-  /"*• 

Blagrave,  Joseph, 

Third  edition. 


The  Epitome  of  the  Art  of  Husbandry.    Another  copy. 


,    ,„.„._. .,.^..~. .......    la",  lull  sprin> 

]n  this  copy  the  (biding  plate  has  b«en  divided, 


Collation :  Engraved  plate ;  title  ;  "  To  the  Rewler.    3  unnumbered  leaves    , 
title.  "  New  Additions  ' ;  pp.  III-136 1  "  Table."  4  unnumbered  leaves.    Plates, 
kled  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf. 
and  a  part  bound  In  front  of  each  title. 

Blafrave.  Joseph.  The  Epitome  of  the  Art  of  Husbandry.  Fourth  edition, 
enl.    London,  Battley,  1719. 

PUtes.    la",  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf.    New  Utle-page  with  th« 
name  of  the  author.    Scarce. 

Blaine,  Delabere  P.  An  Encyclopaedia  of  Rural  Sports;  or,  complete  ac- 
count, historical,  practical  and  descriptive,  of  hunting,  shooting,  fishing,  racing, 
etc.    London,  Longman,  1840. 


p  IIV-34U.    Illustrated  by  above  too  engravings  on  wood.    8°,  half  brown  Ruuit, 
lontolns  one  of  the  best  and  most  voluminous  treatises  on  the  sport."    Bit.  fitc. 


Collation :  pp.  itv-940 

riltback.    "  Contains  c..-_.  . 
rem  library  of  Thomas  Harrison  with  hit  book-plate. 


maiiiimiiw 


■MW 


MB*'- 


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Catalogue  oj  Books  on  /Ingling 


35 


g  «ngllng 
I,  showing 
en  and  re- 


k.  intl<l«  gilt 
tnd  coloured 
I.  fly  making 
w-fuineai  and 
Ml  and  clear. 
h«n  arc  dls- 
n  (hit  antlcl* 
Mr.  Aldam. " 


opy. 


Blakcy,  Robert.  Hinu  on  Angling,  with  suKgentions  for  angling  cxcuniont 
in  France  and  lielgijiii,  to  which  arc  appemicd  tome  brief  notice*  of  the 
English,  Scottish  and  Irish  waters,  iiy  I'almer  Hackle,  Ym\.  London, 
Robinson.  1846. 

Collation :  pp.  1*1-3)9.    ^-  full  graan  aoorad  ealf,  gill  bach.    "  Porilont  of  ihi*  work  ware  rt* 
produced  In  '  Angling,  or  Huw  to  Anglo.  Where  lu  Oo.'  1I54        Bit  fiit. 

Blak«y,  Robert.     HintH  on  Angling,  tU.    Another  copy. 

V\  half  green  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top. 

Biakey,  Robert.    The  Angler's  Coniplete  Guide  to  the  Rivers  and  Lakes 

of  England.     London,  Whittaker,  1853. 

Collation  :  pp.  xv-ilA.    Plate.    x(P,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    Sotnc  chapiart 
have  b««n  puBllihed  In  the  "  L.ondon  Sporting  Magaiine." 


¥ 


.ompnsmg 
sley,  1670. 

unnumtMred 
rnble,"  a  un- 
by  Sherwin. 
mental  dlrec- 
d  flih-pondi, 


)ther  copy. 


l-«i6:  plate; 
a",  lull  tprin- 
been  divided. 


rth  edition, 

page  with  Iha 

implete  ac- 
ing,  racing, 


brown  Ruuia, 
t."    BU.  pite. 


Blakey,  Robert.    The  Angler's  Complete  Guide  to  the  Rivers  and  Lakes 
of  England.     Philip,  1856. 

Plata.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Blakey,  Robert.    The  Angler's  Complete  Guide  to  the  Rivers  and  Lakes 

of  England.    Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     London,  [printed  at] 

Winchester,  Kent,  1859. 

Plate.  16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  top,  by  Zaehntdorf,  with  original  paper  coven 
bound  In. 

Biakey,  Robert.    The  Angler's  Guide  to  the  Rivers  antl  Lochs  of  Scotland. 
Glasgow,  Murray,  1854. 
Collation  :  pp.  viil-aos.    ''■Xe-    iA°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back. 

Blakey,  Robert.    The  Angler's  Song  Book.     London,  Cox;    Edinburgh, 
Oliver  and  Boyd,  1855. 

Collation :  pp  xv-a76.  8*^,  full  polished  calf,  gill  back,  gilt  center-piece,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnt- 
dorf. "  Thirty  copies  were  printed  on  larger  sheets  of  paper,  of  several  colours,  ard  these  were 
misod  in  the  binding. "    Bib.  piu. 


Blakey,  Robert.    The  Angler's  Song  Book.    Another  copy. 

8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.     One  of  thirty  copies  primed  on 
sheets  of  different  colours. 


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96  Catalogue  of  Books  on  /ItiMling 

Blakty.  Robtit.  HittoHcut  Sketches  of  the  Angling  Literature  of  all  Na- 
tion«,  to  whii  h  is  acUled  a  bibliography  of  Krigliih  writeri  on  angling.  Lon- 
don, J.  Kuuell  Smith,  1856. 

ColUtlon  pit  VI  j«.  ift-i.h^lf  brown  morocco,  glli  h«ck.|lll  lop,  l.yZ»«hn««lorf  "AiMp- 
«h<Mt  •n<l  nc|ll|rni  work,  cUvoldof  all  r««l  iilillly.  A  iiiirc  farmijo  of  iiiniltr  r»|pv«ni  •ml  Irrel- 
•v«nl  o(imlT»cflniln«i»  «w»fptin»  from  ml«cell«n«ou»  lourtc*,  of  quoimlont  Incoriyclly  ttv»il 
•nd  of  Mxnllcd  orlKliml  p«»»ii»p«  ih«"  vatfurni-M  dnd  uncrrtnlniy  of  whirh  rob  ihem  of  all  wolght 
and  vulu*-  Name,  and  dair»  ar»  wMom  ftvrn,  or  arr  j(l»Bn  Inaicuralcly,  ihu«,  Oowera 
•  (°onf*t*lon«  Amalli,  IJM.  (ihraa  con»tcu»l»e  error*  I)  for  (»ow«r'»  ConftMlo  Amanili,  1493; 
Llawallvn*  '  Ntw  Mlracla*,  i«4«.'  for  'Man  Miraelaa,"  l6»«;  Flatcher  »  '  l*urpla  Uland  and 
■  I'likcaiorle  Krlog»  i6ai.'  for  iftu;  "Couniry  f  ■oni»'ntmani«,  I7i).'  '"'  •*"  ■  '•""  '  Innocrnl 
Kplcuro  1701,  (or  16^;  Brown*  «  ■  lltcatory  Ktloguei,  ila/,  for  tjmt :  the  •  North  Cotinlry 
Angler  i«3«.'  for  17M,  and  by  way  of  calmlnallon,  Wallou  •  Angler,  itSii,'  for  1653!  Hul 
the  crowning  liUinder  of  the  liook  occtir»  at  pp  101-4  whareln  the  author  de«crll)««  at  aoma 
length  what  he  contel»aa  to  b«i  the  •  I'lacalury  Kologuaa '  of  Saniiaiartui,  and  wl:lch  art 
really  ihoaa  of  Moaaa  Brownal  •ITie  Ptacatory  Eclociie*.'  ha  aaaerti,  are  wall  known, 
and  than  proceeda  to  Inform  ua  that  Ihey  are  mimt  In  number.  Ha  glvaa  the  iiub)e«t  of  each 
with  eitracit  and  at  pp  I7<»-I«l  deMTlbei  tha  »ame  iioema  over  again.  rei>eaH  the  iub)ccti,  bul 
thia  lime  atlrllnila«  ihem  10  the  rightful  author  I  Mr  HIakey  i  volume.  It  it  biil  fair  to  add,  la 
radaemed  from  utter  worthl««»na»a  by  tha  eiccllani  blbllograiihlcal  catalogue  of  wriiera  on 
angling  ond  Ichthyology  appended  to  It  by  tha  publlthar,  Mr.  John  Ruaacll  Smith.      Si*.  fHi. 

Blakcy.  Robert.     Angling;  or  How  to  Angle  ami  Where  to  Go.     London, 
Routledge,  1854. 
Collation:  pp.  ill-il7.     Illualratlona.     16°.  half  brown  morocco,  gtll  top. 

Blakey.  Robert.     Angling,  etc.     New  tcUtion.     London,  Routledge,  1855. 

lUuiinitloni.    16°.  half  green  morocco,  silt  back.   From  the  collection  of  Thoima  Waatwood, 
with  hl»  book-plate  and  autograph,  "  T.  Weitwood.  iMo,"  on  fly  laaf. 

Blakey,  Robert.     Angling,  etc.     New  edition.     Routledge,  London,  1857. 

Illuitratloni.    16",  half  green  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  top,  by  Zaahnadorf. 

Blakey,  Robert.     Angling,  etc.     1858. 

Illuairatloni.   16",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  with  original  pap«r  covara  bound  In, 

Blakey,  Robert.     Angling,  etc.     i860. 

llluatratlont.    i(P,  half  green  morocco,  fill  back,  gill  top,  by  Zaahnidorf. 

Blakey,  Robert.     Angling,  etc.     1865. 

llluitratioiis.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Blakey,  Robert.     Old  Faces  in  New  Ma.sks.     London,  Kent,  1859. 


Collation- pp.  vH-391.    Plate.   ia°,  cloth.   Containing  "  A  Few  Words  about  Ecli 
'Ike' 


Word*  on  Pike '  ;  "Dayi  on  the  Tweed  Sixty  Years  Ago. 
t>y  Ueorge  Cruikahank. 


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C^UlflgNe  of  Books  on  /InjuUnx 


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BUnch^rc.  H.  «l«  la. 


La  Ptche  aux  Haini  cle  Mer,     Parii,  Didoi  [n.  d.]. 

Imperial  1^,  MX  cru>li«4  frean  lavant  morocco,  gill 


Coltailon:  pp.  tgi-i,     llluiiralloni 
bMh,  ftll  cdses.  by  Tou. 


BlanchAre,  H.  dc  la.     La  p^che  en  Eau  Douce,  contenant  toua  lc»  principci 
de  la  p<che  a  la  ligne,  la  tictcription  des  cngins,  den  poifioni  t\  dc»  eaux  ou 
ill  le  tiennent  .  .  .  Paris,  Delarue  |n,  <1.]. 
Collation :  pp,  104.    illutiratloni.    la'',  paper,  uncut. 

Blanchire,  M.  de  la.  La  P^che  et  leu  Poisiionii.  Nouveau  Dictionnaire 
g<n<ral  dcs  F^ches,  pr*c<d<  d'une  preface  par  A,  Dumiril.  Avec  illuitrationi 
desHin^ef  et  colorizes  par  A.  Metnel.  .  ,  .  Faria,  Dclagrave,  i368. 

Collation  :  pp.  iv-ls«,    Royal  1°,  hill  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Blanchira,  H.  dc  la.     La  P6che  et  le»  Poisioni.     Another  copy. 

Royal  1°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper  covert  bound  in. 

Blanchire,  M.  de  la.  Oncle  Tobie,  le  P^cheur.  Ueuxiimc  edition.  Parii, 
Hachette,  1870. 

Collation  :  pp.  380.    Illuttr^  de  jo  vignettei.    iiP,  half  red  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top,  with 
original  paper  oovara  bound  in. 

Bloch,  Marc  Elleser.  Ichtyologie  on  Histoire  Naturelle  generale  et  par* 
ticuli^re  Des  Poissons  avec  des  figures  enlumin^es  dcsHJn^es  d'apres  nature. 
Berlin,  Paris,  and  London,  1785-97. 

la  pant.  In  6  volt.  £y»  full-page  platei,  colored  by  hand.   Folio,  full  red  morocco,  gilt  backs, 
gilt  tide*,  gilt  edges.   From  the  library  of  Johng  WIngfleld  Larkint,  with  hit  traok-plaie. 

Blome,  Richard.  The  Gentleman's  Recreations.  In  three  parts.  The  Sec- 
ond  treats  of  Horsemanship,  Hawking,  Hunting,  Fowling,  Fishing,  and  Agri- 
culture,  &c.  The  whole  illustrated  with  near  an  hundred  copper-cuts  relating 
to  the  several  subjects,  particularly  all  sorts  of  Nets,  Engines,  Traps,  &c.,  are 
added  for  the  taking  of  wild  Beasts,  Fowl,  Fish,  &c.,  not  hitherto  Published 
by  any.  The  Second  edition  corrected  with  near  one  half  of  additions. 
London,  Printed  for  R,  Bonwicke,  1710.  Contains  at  end  The  Laws  of 
the  Forest  and  Game;  and  also  of  Hunting,  Hawking,  Fishing,  and  Fowling, 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Is. 


I  ' 


accorcing  to  the  Common  and  Statute  Laws  of  England,     In  the  Savoy. 
Printed  by  J.  Nutt,  1709. 

Folio,  calf.    "  A  fine  work,  but  of  little  practical  value.    Blome  «ay«  that  the  foundation  of  the 
second  part  wai  ■  a  tranilation  from  a  French  author  entitled  L*  Rui»t  innoctnf  (meaning^i 
Rhus  innoctntts),  and  that  he  collected  all  our  English  authors  on  the  same  subjects,  Turber- 
vllle,  Markham,  and  others,  'and  methodically  digested  the  whole  Into  ono  entire  bod:jr, 
taking  above  four  years  In  getting  the  work  'rectified  by  such  sportmcn  as  were  excellent. 
Bib.  piic. 

Boaz,  Herman.  The  Angler's  Progreta:  a  poem,  developing  the  pleasures 
the  angler  receives  from  the  dawn  of  the  propensity  in  infancy  till  the  period 
of  his  becoming  a  complete  angler.    London,  J.  H.  Burn,  iSao. 

Collation.:  pp.  10.  Illustrated.  8°,  half  calf.  "  This  was  the  forerunner  of  the  •  Newcastle 
Fishers'  Garlands,'  and  has  been  Incorporated  with  them,  though  Its  poeiical  value  is  under 
lero.  Herman  Boas  was  a  professor  of  legerdemain  and  known  as  '  Le  bieur  Boai.  fhe 
Newcastle  edition  of  i8ao  has  on  the  title  the  woodcut,  by  Thomas  Bewick,  of  a  man  anRling, 
used  In  'Select  Fables,'  iSao,  p.  190,  which  was  afterwards  purchased  by  Mr.  Bohn  and  ap- 
pears in  his  edition  of  '  Walton's  Angler,'  1856,  p.  83.  976  copies  were  printed.  It  was  ante- 
dated so  that  It  might  be  the  fii'st  of  the  series.  A  few  of  the  copies  were  printed  with  gold  bor- 
ders."   Bib.pitc, 

Boaz,  Herman.    The  Angler's  Progress,  etc.    Another  copy.    Newcastle, 
Emerson  Chamley,  i8ao. 
Collation :  pp.  la.    Vignette  title.    S*.  half  green  morocco. 

Boccius,  Qottlleb.  A  Treatise  on  the  Management  of  Fresh-water  Fish, 
with  a  view  to  make  them  a  source  of  profit  to  landed  proprietors.  London, 
Van  Voorst,  1841. 

Collation:  pp.  vi-38.  Htlfcrimwn  calf,  gilt  back.  From  Thomai  West  wood's  collection, 
with  his  book-plate. 

Boccius,  Qottlieb.  Fish  in  Rivers  and  Streams;  a  treatise  on  the  produc 
tion  and  management  offish  in  fresh-waters,  by  artificial  spawning,  breeding, 
and  rearing :  showing  also  the  cause  of  the  depletion  of  all  rivers  and  streams. 
London,  Van  Voorst,  1848. 

Collation :  pp.  vlll-38.  8°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  From  Thomas 
Westwood's  collection,  with  his  book-plate. 

Bol,  J.    Venationis,  piscationisetaucupiitypi.  .  .  [Noplace]  1582. 

Eneraved  tlUe  and  7  pUtes,  by  Carolus  AUard,    Small  oblong  4°.  half  crimson  levant  mo- 
rocco^lilt  b«k,  gilt  t'o5.   "Contains 47 plat*. engraved  by .*  Gaile  from  the ^ 
paintings  by  J.  Bol,  representing  hunUng,  fishing,  shooting,  falconry,  ttc.      Bti.  ptsc. 

Bol,  J.    Venationis,  etc.    (1600?] 

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39 


Bompas,  Qeorge  C.     Life  of  Frank  Buckland.    London,  Smith  Elder,  1885. 

With  a  portrait.    8°,  cloth,  uncut. 

Book.     The  Book  of  the  Axe.    See  Pulman,  G.  P.  R. 

Book.     The  Book  of  Fishes.    Class  Pisces.    London,  Parker,  1834. 

Collation :  pp.  i6o.    Illustrated.    16°,  full  sprinkled  calf,   gilt  back.  yeUow  edges,  by  W. 
Pratt.    Published  under  the  direction  of  the  Committee  of  General  Literature  and  Education. 

Book.     The  Book  of  Fishes,  etc.     Fifth  edition.     1845. 

Illustratiotts.    16°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Book.  The  Book  of  Sports,  British  and  Foreign ;  devoted  to  the  pictorial 
illustration  of  the  pursuits  of  the  sportsman  in  every  quarter  of  tlie  globe. 
London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin,  Spiers,  1843. 

Illustrated,    a  vols  in  i,    4°,  full  black  morocco,  gill  back.    "  Each  volume  contains  50  en- 

r»ved  plates,  after  Landseer,  Cooper,  Herring,  &c.  The  angling  subjects  are  as  follows :  Vol. 
J.  J?.  F'shennan,'  by  Sylvanus  Swanquill;  -Pike-fishing  in  Germany,'  by  Thomas  Hood: 
•  My  GlendWl  Friend,  Will  Ready,  O  I'  bv  Stephen  Oliver.  Vol.  ii.  •  Perch  fishing  in  Ger- 
njany,  by  Thomas  Hood  ;  '  A  Days  Fishing  with  an  Old  Friend,'  by  N.  W. ;  •  The  Miseries 
of  Angling,  or  the  Contemplative  Man's  Vexation'  (anon.);  'The  Perch,'  by  Toho."  Bit. 
fisc.    Rare.  ' 


Piscatorial  Reminiscences  and  Gleanings. 


fiii 

Boosey,  Thomas.    See  B.  T. 
1835. 

Border.  The  Border  Angler ;  a  guide-book  to  the  Tweed  and  its  tributaries, 
and  the  other  streams  commanded  by  the  North  British  Railway.  With  an 
accurate  map  of  the  district.    Edinburgh  (n.  d.). 

i6°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Border.     The  Border  Angler,  etc.    Edinburgh  and  London,  Nimmo,  1858. 

Collation:  pp.  viii-ao8.    16°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    From 
1  homas  Westwood  s  collection,  with  his  book-plate,  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf.    Scarce. 

Borne,  Max  von  dem.  lUustrirtes  Handbuch  der  Angel-fischerei.  Auf 
Grund  der  neusten  Erfahrungen  in  Deutschland,  England,  und  Amerika  bear- 
beitet  von  M.  von  dem  B.    Berlin,  Wiegandt,  1875. 

Collation :  viii-380.    Mit  19s  Abbildungen.    8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with 
original  pictorial  covers  bound  in  at  the  back. 

Borne,  Mail  von  dem.     lUustrirtes  Handbuch  der  Angel-fischerei.    An- 
other  copy. 
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Borne,  Max  von  dem.    Wegweiser  flir  Angler  durch  Deutschland,  Oester* 
reich  und  die  Schweiz.     Berlin,  Wiegandt,  1877. 
Collation  :  pp.  xU-aoo-xvt.    lUustrationf.    t6°,  cloth. 

Borne,  Max  von  dem.    Taschenbuch  der  angelfischerei.    Second  edition, 
enlarged.     Berlin,  Parey,  i88a. 

Collation:  pp.  vili-3a4.  Illustrations.  16°,  cloth.  The  first  edition  bore  the  title  "  Illut- 
irirtes  handbucn  der  Angelfischerei. ' '   1875. 

Bosgoed,  D.  Mulder.    See  Catalogues.    Bosgoed,  D.  M. 

Bowdich,  Mrs.  T.  Edward.    The  Fresh-water  Fishes  of  Great  Britain. 
Drawn  and  described  by  Mrs.  T.  E.  B.    London,  Ackermann,  1828. 

CoUatioL :  pp.  05.    44  plates  colored  by  hand,  and  x  containing  3  drawings.   Imperial  4°,  full 

rin  morocco,  gflt  back,  gilt  lop  and  <bre  edges,  bottom  untrimmcd.     Autograph  letter  from 
W.  Sabin  relative  to  the  rarity  of  this  book  inserted.    The  work  was  pubUshed  at  ;f  la  las. 
in  parts,  and  limited  to  fifty  impressions.    Rare. 

"  There  we*  recently  sold  .  .  .  one  of  the  rarest,  most  valuable  and  unique  of  modem  an- 
gling books,  a  copy  of  Mrs.  Bowdich's  '  Fresh  Water  Fishes  of  Gn-at  Britain,"  originally  issued 
fti  la  numbers,  the  first  of  which  possibly  appeared  In  xSaS,  judging  from  the  title-page.  It  was 
published  by  subscription.  .  .  .  The  title-page  bears  date  i8a8,  though  this  cannot  be  the  year 
In  which  the  last  number  actually  appeared,  for  the  water-mark  upon  the  paper  on  which  the 
rudd  is  drawn  is  dated  1830.  The  book  is  .  .  .  well  printed  In  large  type  on  thick  paper,  and 
in  addition  to  the  water-colour  drawings,  which  make  its  value,  the  description  of  each  fish  is 
pithy  and  concise.  .  .  .  Some  few  years  ago,  a  copy  in  Mr.  Sabin's  catalogue  was  priced  at 
some/nSor  jf  40,  and  at  the  present  time  oiUy  four  complete  copies  are  known.  .  .  Theiarityof 
the  volume  may  be  inferred  from  the  fact  )hat  the  British  Museum  does  not  contain  a  copy,  and 
judging  from  its  bare  mention  in  the  '  Bibliotheca  Piscatoria,'  Westwood  and  SatcheU  had  prob- 
ably not  known  where  to  find  one.  .  .  .  The  value  of '  Bowdich '  is  eminently  found  In  the 
water-colourdrawingsof44  British  fresh-water  fishes  .  .  .  the  fish  were  drawn  and  painted  from 
life,  just  as  they  came  out  of  the  water,  before  they  had  changed  color  or  lost  their  bloom  and 

"  Purchased  at  auction,  Dec.  14,  1887,  from  the  library  of  J.  Hirsh.  sold  at  Sotheby's.  From 
the  pencil-mark  on  U:t  of  subscribers  I  should  take  this  originally  to  have  been  Charles  Ten 
nant's  copy."    W.  IV.  Saim's  MS.  not*  mJty-Uaf. 

Bowlins,  Tom.    Reud.    The  Book  of  Knots;  being  a  complete  treatise  on 
the  art  of  cordage,  illustrated  by  172  diagrams,  showing  the  manner  of 
making  every  knot,  tie,  and  splice.    London,  Hardwicke,  1876. 
Collation :  pp.  vii-4x.    ia°,  cloth. 

Bowlker,  Charles.    See  Bowlker,  Richard. 
Bowlker,  R.    See  Angler.    The  Universal  Angler. 


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Bowlker,  Richard  and  Charles.  The  Art  of  Angling  Improved  in  all  its 
Parts,  especially  Fly-fishing.  Containing  a  particular  account  of  the  several 
sorts  of  fresh-water  fish,  with  their  most  proper  baits.  Also  the  names, 
colors,  and  seasons  of  all  the  most  useful  flies,  eU.  Worcester,  M.  Olivers 
11758?]. 
CollaUon :  pp.  iv-95.    16°,  half  calf,  interleaved.    Very  scarce.    Thtnai: 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.  The  Art  of  Angling,  and  Compleat  Fly- 
fisher.  Describing  the  different  kinds  of  fish,  their  haunts,  and  places  of 
feeding  and  retirement.  With  an  account  of  the  generation  of  fishes,  and 
observations  on  the  breeding  of  carp,  together  writh  directions  how  to  regu- 
late pools  or  ponds.  Also  the  various  kinds  of  baits  .  .  .  directions  for 
making  artificial  flies  .  .  .  with  many  new  improvements  in  the  art  of  an- 
gling. The  second  edition.  Birmingham.  Printed  by  John  Baskerville. 
[»774]. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-ix6.    itP,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Bowlker,  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    Third  edition. 
Birmingham,  Swinney  [1780]. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-ii6.    Plate.    tfP,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Bowlker,  R.chard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    [Fourth  edi- 
tion.] 1786. 

Conation :  pp.  xli-iao.    PlaU.    16",  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  btxk.  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    Fifth  edition. 
1788. 

Bowlker,  Richard  and  Charles,    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.   [Sixth  edition.] 
1792. 

Bowlker,  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    New  edition. 
[1806?] 

Collatimi:  pp.  sii-^oS.    PUte.    iSP,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zwshnsdorf. 
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Bowlker,  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    Another  copy. 
Ludlow,  Proctor,  1814. 
ColUUon :  pp.  x-170.    Pl«e.    itP,  baW  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnwlorf. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    Another  copy. 
1814. 

Collation ;  pp.  x-170.    Plate  and  llliutrationi.    iff*,  cloth. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.   Another  copy. 
1836. 

Collation :  pp.  iii-M5.    ifi°.  half  black  roan.  With  this  adition  appears  a  new  tide-page. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.   Another  copy. 
1839. 

Collation :  pp.  iil-x54.    Plate  and  iUu»trationi.    16°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 
by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Bowlker,  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    Another  copy. 
1839. 

Half  brown  calf. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.    Another  copy. 
Ludlow,  Jones,  1833. 

ColUtion :  pp.  iii-iS4.    Plate  and  iUuatration..    ifP.  half  brown  morocco.  gUt  back,  gilt  top. 
by  Zaehnsdon. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Aiigling,  etc.   Another  copy. 
1839. 

Collation :  pp.  iil-iS4-    Pl*te  and  Ulu.trati«ni.    16°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 
by  Zaehnidon. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.   Another  copy. 
1839. 

Plate  and  illuitration*.    rt".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Bowlker.  Richard  and  Charles.    The  Art  of  Angling,  etc.  Ludlow,  Jones, 
1854. 


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ther  copy. 

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Itle-page. 

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sack,  gilt  top, 

Other  copy, 
other  copy. 

back,  gilt  top, 

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the  most  Anithed  fly-ftsher  of  hli  day.  The  lit  edition,  Haworth't  sale.  ais. ;  i«d  edit..  Corser, 
45,  43s.  See  also  '  The  Universal  Angler,'  a  reprint  of  the  first  edition,  with  some  few  addi- 
tions, London,  1766,  ttc."    Bit.  pise. 

Boy.     The  Boy's  Book  of  Sports  and  Games.    By  Uncle  Charles.    London, 
Allman,  1850. 

Collation:  pp.  vlli-i«4.    Square  84°,  cloth.    "Angling,"  pp.  63-66.    With  illustrations  by 
Henry  Sears. 


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Angling,  with  engravings. 


Boy.     The  Boy's  Book  of  Sports,  including  . 
London,  S.  Grieves  (n.  d.). 

^  Collation :  pp.  357-318  only.    Square  18°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf.     Published  in  36  penny  numbers.    Bib.  fisc.    Scarce. 

Boy.     The  Boy's  Own  Handbook  of  Angling.     London,  March  (n.  d.). 

Collation :  pp.  9.    Illustrated.    xfP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf, 
with  original  paper  covers  bound  in. 

Boy.    The  Boy's  Own  Illustrated   Handbook   of  Angling.    See  Dyson, 
Arthur. 

Boy.     Every  Boy's  Book.    Parts  3  and  3.     London  and  New  York,  Rout- 
ledge,  1863. 

Collation :  pp.  y-fo-yn-    Illustrated.    ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Kauf. 
mann.    "Angling,    pp.  111-144.    The  first  edition  was  published  in  1856. 

Boy's  Own  Jolly  Angling  Book.    See  Hall,  P. 

Boyle,  Frederick.    Camp  Notes;  stories  of  sport  and  adventure  in  Asia, 
Africa,  and  America.    London,  Chapman,  1874. 
Collation :  pp.  v-joa.    8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Boyle,  Hon.  Robert.    Occasional  Reflections  upon  Several  Subjects,  whereto 

is  premis'd  a  discourse  about  such  kind  of  thoughts.    London  :  printed  by 

W.  Wilson  for  Henry  Herringman  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  at  the 

Anchor  in  the  Lower  Walk  in  the  New  Exchange.     1665. 

Collation :  pp.  xxxviil  +  064  +  909  and  Table  419.     taP,  original  calf  binding,  with  gilt  sides. 

Boyle,  Hon.  Robert.    Occasional  Reflections  upon  Several  Subjects,  etc. 
Second  edition.    London,  Henry  Herringman,  1669. 

ia°,  original  panel  calf,  rebacked. 


"  Though  the  4th  section  contains  frequent  allusions  to  angling,  the  details  of  the  sport  are 
inerely  employed  as  the  pegs  on  which  to  hang  moral  and  religious  reflections.  '  For,"  says 
the  author,  '  being  really  a  great  lover  of  angling,  and  frequently  diverting  myself  at  that  sport, 
tometlmei  alone  and  sometimes  in  company,  the  accidents  or  that  recreation  were  the  true 


44 


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theme*  on  which  the  followinB  diioourM*  were  not  the  only  medlUtiont  I  had  made.  pt»- 
coune  IV.  it  entitled  '  Upon  Flihing  with  a  Counterfeit  Fly ' ;  Dlicoune  V.  '  Upon  a  Hihe  t 
StruBBlIng  after  having  SwbUow  d  the  Hook  :  l)i»cour»e  X.  'Upon  •  (iihet  Running  away 
with  tRe  Bait  ;  and  Di.cour.e  XIV.  ■  Upon  c'atehing  Store  of  Mth  at  a  Halted  Place.  The 
flrit  edition  li  rare.    No  name  i»  on  the  title-page,  but  the  preface  it  tigned,  R.  B.    Rev.  W. 

A«**"urther' tpeclment  of  Angling  tplrituallted  we  may  cite  here:  Dr.  John  RawUntoiJi 

•  Fithermen.  FItheri  of  Men ;  aBermon  Preached  at  Mercers  Chapel  on  Mid-lent  Sunday,  the 
a6th  March.'  Ixjndon,  1609,  4to.  '  The  FIther,  a  Vltltation  Sermon.  Preached  at  Horncastle, 
in  LIncolnthIre,  by  Wm.  Worthip,  D.D..  and  printed  for  Thomat  f'av  er.      London,  i6iq. 

•  The  Kltherman.  A  Semton  Preached  at  Southwark,  in  Nottlnghamthire,  by  Jerome  Phil- 
Hpi.'    x6a3.    4'o-"    Bit.fue. 

Boyle,  Robert.    The  Hon,  Robert  Boyle's  "Occasional  Reflections";  with 
a  preface,  etc.,  by  John  Weyland.    London,  Cadell,  1808. 
ColUtion :  pp.  xlviii-iss  and  table.    Portrait.    Purple  icored  calf,  by  Merrick. 

Brabazon,  Wallop.  The  Deep  Sea  and  Coast  Fisheries  of  Ireland,  with 
suggestions  for  the  working  of  a  fishing  company.  Dublin,  McGlashan, 
1848. 

Collation :  pp.  lii-ax.    8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehntdorf.    lUuttrated 
by  William  Cooper. 

Bradford,  Charles  Barker.    Black  Bass;  where  to  catch  them  in  quantity 
within  an  hour's  ride  of  New  York;  best  methods  and  baits  fully  treated 
upon,  with  salient  practical  hints  upon  choice  of  rods  and  tackle  .  .  .  New 
York,  Pond  Publishing  Co.,  1888. 
Collation :  pp.  96.    8°,  paper. 

Bradley,  Rev.  Edward.    See  Bede,  Cuthbert.    Aeud. 

Bradley,  Robert.  The  Country  Gentleman  and  Farmer's  Monthly  Director. 
Containing  necessary  instructions  for  the  management  and  improvement  of 
a  farm  in  every  month  of  the  year.  Wherein  is  directed  the  .  .  .  breeding 
and  feeding  of  poultry,  rabbits,  fish,  swine  and  all  sorts  of  cattle  .  .  .  Third 
edition  with  additions  .  .  .  London,  Woodman,  1727. 
Collation :  pp.  xxi-i8s.    Plate.    8°,  mottled  calf,  gilt  back,  yellow  edget. 

Braithwaite,  Oeorge  Poster.  The  Salmonidse  of  Westmorland;  angling 
reminiscences  and  leaves  from  an  angler's  note-book.    London,  Hamilton, 

1884. 

Collation :  pp.  xii-i88.    Platea.    ia°,  cloth.    A  teriei  of  papers  which  originally  ^oewed  in 
the  "  Westmorland  Gazette." 


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45 


Bralthwaite,  Qeorge  Poster.    The  Salmonidse  of  Westmorland.    Another 
copy. 
Cloih. 

Brevoort,  James  Carson.  Notes  on  Some  Figures  of  Japanese  Fish,  Uken 
from  recent  specimens  by  the  artists  of  the  U.  S.  Japan  expedition.  (No 
place,  n.  d.) 

''"f."..??''  *"  *^'y'     9  colored  platei,  4°.  half   blue  morocco,   gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by 


-      ass 

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London  and  Derby, 


Briggs.  John  Joseph.    The  Peacock  at  Rowsley. 
Bemrose  and  Sons,  1869. 

wii'!!!'.1";i,P'''.'?""?!c  f'"*-,  ."".half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gl  .op.  -A  pleasant  little 
.TT^^  p.  ij.  V  *  "?r  ^*'!"<'"'"-  T^he  author  was  a  genial  lover  of  nature  and  contributed 
vi-i  u  "•  'fi  J^^  Naturalist.)  much  accurate  personal  observation  of  the  habits  of 
t)lrds,  beasts,  and  fishes.    He  also  wrote  •  The  Trent  and  other  Poems,'  1857."    Bib.  pise. 

Britain.  The  Fisheries  Revived ;  or,  Britain's  hidden  treasure  discovered, 
proving  that  not  only  our  future  wealth,  but  security,  will  depend  upon  that 
inestimable  trade  .  ,  .  London,  J.  Robinson,  1750. 

Collation  ;  pp.  61.    Map.    tP,  half  calf,  gilt  back. 

British  Angling  Flies.     See  Theakston,  Michael. 

British  Fish  and  Fisheries.    London,  Religious  Tract  Society,  1849. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-ja.    16°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

British.  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament  Concerning  the  Free  British 
Fisheries,  with  draughts  of  a  herring  buss  and  nets,  and  the  harbour  and 
town  of  Peterhead  .  .  .  London,  R.  Spa  van,  1750. 

CoUation :  pp.  44.    Folding  map  and  plate.    8°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Brookes,  Gilbert.  Complete  British  Gardener.  .  .  .  London,  Fielding, 
»779- 

Bound  with  "  The  Complete  Fisherman." 
Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling,  Rock  and  Sea  Fishing:  with  the 
natural  history  of  river,  pond  and  sea  fish.     London,  John  Watts,  1740. 


Collation:  pp.  xvi-449  and  index, 
rebacked. 


Plate.    Vignette  title  end  illustrations  in  the  text.    Calf, 

Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling,  Rock  and  Sea  Fishing.     1740 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-a49  and  index.   Vignette  » 
calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    Scarce, 


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Brookes.  Richard.  The  Art  of  Angling.  Now  improved  with  additions, 
and  formed  into  a  dictionary.  In  two  parts.  I.  Containing  an  account  of 
fish  and  fish-ponds :  a  new  art  of  fly-malcing :  the  new  laws  that  concern 
angling :  the  secret  ways  of  catching  fish  by  ointments,  pastes  and  other  arts : 
directions  how  to  procure  baits,  and  for  making  all  sorts  of  fish-tackle,  with 
the  surest  method  of  finding  sport,  etc.  II.  Of  the  great  whale  and  whale- 
fishing,  *t(.  Illustrated  with  135  cuts,  exactly  describing  the  different  kinds 
of  fish  that  are  found  in  the  fresh  or  salt  water.  The  whole  forming  a  valu- 
able Sportsman's  Magaiine;  and  comprising  all  that  is  curious  and  valuable 
in  the  art  of  angling.  London,  T.  Lowndes,  1766. 
Collation :  pp.  v«l-a93.    PUte  «nd  lllu»trmtloni.    la^.  half  c»lf.  gilt  back. 

Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    Third  edition,  with  great  improve- 
mentt  .  .  .  1770. 

CollaUon :  pp.  vill-M9.    Plate  and  illiutratlon*  In  the  text.    ia°.  full  green  calf,  gilt  back, 
gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf: 

Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    Fourth  edition.     1774. 

Collation:  pp.  viil-304.    Plate  and  lUuitmeiont  In  the  text.    ia°.  full  green  calf,  gilt  back, 
gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdoff. 

Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    Fifth  edition.    1781. 

Collation :  pp.  vlil-303.    PUte  and  llltutrailoni  in  the  text.    ia°,  full  green  calf,  gilt  back, 
gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    Sixth  edition.    1785. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-303.    Plate  and  llluatrations  In  the  text.    i9°,  full  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt 
top.  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    Seventh  edition,  with  a  great 
number  of  interesting  additions.     1790. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-968.    Plate  and  iUuttratlont  in  the  text.    la",  full  green  calf,  gilt  back, 
gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Brookes,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    New  edition.    1793. 

Collation :  pp.  viil-«68.    Plate  and  illu»trationt  in  the  text    la^.  full  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt 
top.  by  ZaehnMlorf. 

Brookes.  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    New  edition.    1799. 

Collation :  pp.  Tiil-968.    Plate  and  illustration!  in  the  text.    19°,  half  calf.    MS.  catalogue  of 
nineteen  "  Fkfolks  on  Angling  "  on  the  fly-leaf.    Page  151  imperfect.    Scarce. 


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Plat*  and  illuatrationt  Ip  ih«  Itxt.    itP,  full  grttn  calf,  gilt  back, 


Brocket,  Richard.    The  Art  of  Angling.    New  edition  corrected.    1801. 

Collation:  pp.  vlll-a«8.  Plate  and  llluitrationi  in  the  t««t.  i8°,  half  calf.  From  Thomaa 
Wctiwood't  collection.    Scarce. 

"In  his  preface,  the  author  acknowledgei  hii  obligation*  to  Wlllughby.  -As  to  the  draw- 
Ingi,  he  adds,  '  they  were,  wlih  the  exception  of  two.  done  by  myielf  ...  the  original  prinii 
were  done  immediately  from  she  life  '  In  other  wordj  the  drawing*,  were  alio  made  (and 
badly)  from  Wlliughby.  'In  the  angling  pan,  he  »ayi,  '  1  hud  the  atilitance  of  Mr.  Chet- 
wynd.  who  i*  allowed  by  all  lo  have  great  ikiU,  thus  di»ingcnuouily  giving  hit  ihankii  to 
Chelham,  pa*«age»  of  wno»e  •  Vade  mecum  '  are  copied  lexiually.  Dr.  Hrookes  wai  al  one 
lime  rector  of  A»hney.  In  Norlhampton«hlre.  The  edition  of  i-jftb  it  said  to  have  been  edited 
bv  Mo»e»  Browne.  There  are  other  Dublin  pirated  edition*  beiidei  thoie  mentioned  above. 
One  of  theie  i*  entitled  :  'The  Complete  Fiiherman,  or  Every  Man  Hi*  Own  Angler,  being  a 
dictionary  of  all  the  arts  made  u*«  of  in  a*hing.  The  Afih  edition,  with  great  Improvemenis.'  " 
Bit.  pile. 

Brookes,  Richard,  M.  D.     A  New  and  Accurate  System  of  Natural  His- 
tory; containing  .  .  .  the  history  of  fishes  and  serpents,  including  sea-turtles, 
crustaceous  and  shell-fishes,  with  their  medicinal  uses.  .  .  .  London,  New- 
bery,  1763. 
Plates.    6  vols.    ia°,  original  calf  binding.    The  history  of  Ashes  is  contained  in  Vol.  3. 

Brookes.  Rkhard,  M.  D.  The  Natural  History  of  Fishes  and  Serpents,  in- 
eluding  Sea-turtles,  Crustaceous  and  Shell  Fishes,  with  their  Medicinal  Uses. 
.  .  .  The  second  edition,  corrected.  To  which  is  added  an  appendix,  con- 
taining the  whole  art  of  float  and  fly-fishing,  the  best  rules  for  choice  of  tackle, 
and  a  description^of  natural  and  artificial  baits.  London,  printed  for  Carnan, 
177a. 

Collation:  pp.  xil-a58,  index.  Plate.  ia°,  full  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 
Volume  ill  only  containing  all  that  relates  to  fish.  "  The  pi*catory  note*  appendeci  to  the  natural 
history  ore  mostly  extracted  from  :he  'Xit  of  Angling,'  but  the  angling  treatise  in  the  appendix 
is  not  the  same.  The  illustrations  are  engraved  and  are  again  roughly  copied  from  Willughby. 
They,  as  well  as  the  natural  hiitory  portion  of  the  letter-press,  had  appeared  in  the  auOior's 
'  System  of  Natural  History,'  6  vols.,  17453,  ia°."    Bib.fitt. 

Brooks,  C.  and  R.    C.  and  R.  Brooks'  General  Guide  to  Sea-fishing  at 

Home  and  Abroad,  with  special  reference  to  the  river  and  sea  fishing  in  the 

neighborhood  of  Plymouth.    Plymouth,  Brooks  (1877]. 

Collation :  pp.  isa.  39°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf,  with  original 
paper  covers  bound  in.    Appended  to  a  trade  list.    Bib.  fitt. 


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Brooks.  C.  and  R.     Complete  Guide  to  the  River  and  Sea-fi«hing  in  the 
Neighbourhood  of  Plymouth ;  together  with  plain  directiont  for  preparing, 
preserving  and  u»ing  artificial  baiti.  .  .  .  Stonehouse,  Brooka  (n.  d.). 
ColUilon :  pp.  vlll-^l.    14",  halfblM  morocco,  illi  b«ek,  flU  (op. 

Brown,  John  J.     See  American  Angler's  Guide,  1845. 

Brown,  Thomas  (of  Norwich).  Certain  Miscellany  Tracts.  London,  Bon- 
wick,  1684. 

Collailon  ;  pp.  vKiS     •".  orif«n«l  calf  WndlBf.  nA  odgw,    TnM:t»  s  and  4  «'••«  of  «ih«t. 
pp.  97-110.    msarca. 

Brown,  William.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Salmon ;  as  ascertained  by 
the  recent  experimenu  in  the  artificial  spawning  and  hatching  of  the  ova  and 
rearing  of  the  fry  at  Stormontfield,  on  the  Tay.    Glasgow,  Murray,  186a. 

ColUtion:  pp.  106.   Illuitratloni.  16°.  half  brown  morocco,  flit  back,  tilt  top,  by  Z««hn«dorf. 

Browne,  John  Ross.  Etchings  of  a  Whaling  Cruise ;  with  notes  of  a  so- 
journ on  the  island  of  Zanzibar,  and  a  brief  history  of  the  whale-fishery  in  its 
past  and  present  condition.  .  .  .  London,  Murray,  1846. 

CollaHon;  pp.  «lll-5«o.    Plates.    •°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  b«ck.  gilt  top,  by  Zwhnjdorf. 

Browne,  Rev.  Moses.     Piscatory  Eclogues :  an  essay  to  introduce  new  rules 
and  new  characters,  into  pastoral.    To  which  is  prefix'd,  a  discourse  in  de- 
fence of  this  undertaking.    With  practical  and  philosophical  notes.  .  .  . 
London,  John  Brindley,  1739.     Ntxl  with  : 
Collation  :  pp.  v«-«9.    8°,  fall  yellow  celt    Very  scarce. 

Browne,  Rev.  Moses.     Poems  on  Various  Subjects.  .  .  .  (Piscatory  Ec- 
logues:  a  new  attempt  in  pastoral,  on  the  plan  of  its  primitive  rules  and 
characters.    To  which  is  prefixed  an  essay  in  defence  of  this  underUking. 
The  second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.    London,  Cave,  1739. 
CollaUon :  pp.  s-s-te.    Plate  mierted.    8°,  half  blue  calf,  gilt  back. 

Browne,  Rev.  Moses.  Angling  Sports;  in  nine  piscatory  eclogues.  A  new 
attempt  to  introduce  a  more  pleasing  variety  and  mixture  of  subjects  and  char- 
acters into  pastoral,  on  the  plan  of  its  primitive  rules  and  manners.  .  .  . 
With  an  essay,  ^Ar.  Third  edition,  corrected  and  very  much  improved.  Lon- 
don, Dilly,  1773. 
Collation:  pp.  xl-is6.    Plate.    I8».  fUll  tprinkled calf,  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt. 


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Brown*,  R«v.  Moms.     Angling  Sporti.    Another  copy. 

H«lf  vtta  mor.K.0,  gill  back,  gill  lop.     ■    I  h«  ■  PiMT.iofy  KcluguM  <.f  Mr>Mt  Brown'  m* 
S  P'u  Vl*"*^'      "i^;'  lul.jec*!  arc  atfulio**     I    Anjiing  »««iun>,  .ir.  I  h«  Wraiher     II 
Nighl  riihlngj    or,  Thf  Nocniri..}.     III.  Th.  River  fintml.i.      IV.    I  h«  S.«  Sw.ln.     V 
k.n.Kh.l)..p.ir^  VI    Th,An|l.,^,Song,     VII    Th«  H.rll..    VIII    The  FoilT.     IX    Th. 
Coniplalnu;  or,  Th«  l-ri.nd..    Each  ecloKua  U  dedicated  to  ■  (ri«nd  or  patron, 
and  tighili  eclogueiare  not  pl»c«iorl«l  (n  ihrlr  »ul>)«cn       -"^    -    ■- 
llih  rivers,  '  Tha  Fowlefi '  It  «»(luilvely  on  fowling 

"  I  he  author  Infortm  ii>  thai  these  |M>«ni»  were  prodUMd  In  hU  ihree-«nd  twentieth  year  Thay 
may  l>e  accepted  as  a  vory  creditable  pr-  'uctic  -  for  to  Juvenile  un  age  Virgtl  iin<l  Theocritui 
apiwar  to  have  r»een  Br.iwne  i  modelt.  lie  fl.n  edition  wat  anonymous  Vhen  the  tuond 
•clilion  was  preparing  for  publlcallon,  one  of  the  ecloguei.  •  The  Nocturnal,  wai  i.rintird  In 
the  ■(>enlleman  »  Magatlne,  vol.  vlll  (I73«»,  with  the  ho|Mi  that  it  would  prove  ■  an  agreeabla 
•ntertainmenl  an.l  hasten  the  I. -mplealing  hit  iubtcrlplion' 

•■  Hrowne  was  borne  in  1703  lie  Xttv.tmv  a  |>eii cutter ,  but  could  ply  Ihe  pan  at  well  at  cut 
H,  for  by  hit  iHwlical  conulhuliont  he  helr«!d  to  inalnlain  Ihe  literary  reputation  of  the  moit 
popular  periodical  of  the  day,  the  Mienlleman  s  Magailne,*  published  by  Cave  at  St  lohn  t 
.  Gate.  In  lyt^.  Motet  Hrowne  published  iw.i  dramatic  plecet,  '  I'olidut  or  Oetlrested  Live  a 
tragedy  and  •  All-bedevjllad.  a  farce.  Me  toon  l>ecam«  (we  are  toldj  '  (he  Hon  and  dictator 
of  a  club  of  literary  wilt.  At  thit  time  he  came  Into  contact  with  Dr,  Johnson,  and  their  meat- 
In-  wat  Ihe  beginning  of  a  friendship  between  them.  Eventually  Browne  took  orders  and  wai 
promoted  to  the  vicarage  of  Olnry  llucks.  Hesidet  the  sljove  workt.  he  wrote  '  Percy  Lodsa 
ia  2»'  ""*  '^""''■y   'houghLi.    in  blank  varte.    He  died  September  13,  1717,  ag«l  I4." 

Browne.  Rev.  Motes.  See  Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler.  175a. 
59-72- 

Browne,  Peter.  A  Letter  from  a  Clergyman  in  Ireland,  giving  an  account 
of  the  taking  of  great  numbers  of  fish,  and  of  many  sea-monsters,  in  the 
county  of  Clare,  in  that  kingdom.  .  .  .  Published  by  Henry  Davinson.  Lon- 
don, J.  Roberts,  at  the  Oxford  Arms  in  Warwick  Lane,  lyai. 

Collation  :  pp.  4a.    8°,  half  grean  calf,  gilt  back. 

Buchanan,  Rev.  John  Lanne.    A  General  View  of  the  Fishery  of  Great 
Briuin,  drawn  up  for  the  consideration  of  the  undertakers  of  the  North  British 
fishery, //f.     London,  Kay,  1794. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-as3.    «°.  half  maroon  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Buckland.  Francis  Trevelyan.  Curiosities  of  Natural  History.  A  new 
series  [called]  the  third  series.    London,  Bentley,  1866. 

Plate*,  a  volt.  Pott  8°,  cloth,  uncut.  "  There  hare  been  teveral  edlilon*.of  each  leriea.  Tha 
firtt  t«riet  (1857)  contain*  '  Fith  and  Fishing'  pp.  aar-ajo;  the  tecond  seriet  (i860) :  '  A  Hunt 
on  the  Sea  Shore  pp.  151-336;  the  new  teriei  (18M):  'A  Yorkthlre  FIthing  Match.'  vol.  1. 
p.  40;  'Jack  Flthlng  on  the  Avon,'  p.  86;  'Natural  Hlttory  of  the  Salmon.'  p.  119;  'The 
Salmon  Nett,  p.  130.  Fhete  headings  are  not  preterv  1  in  Ihe  later  editions  which  contain, 
in  an  appendix,  an  account  of  the  conveyance  of  a  live  salmon  by  railway."    Bit.  fiite. 

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Buckland.  PmncU  Tr*v«ly«n.    Curio«iti«  of  Nttural  HUiory.    Second 
aenet,  fourth  edition.     1863. 

Collalkm    pp.  ««1»-J«8.    IUuMf»Ud.    U/\  b-U  Wu*  morocco,  fill  beck,  flit  lop.  by  ZMhnv 
dorf. 

Buckland.  Francis  Travalyan.    Curiotitlei  of  Natural  HUtory.    Seventh 
edition.    1863. 
ColUilon  :  pp.  Ill-i«-j6t.    lllutMUons.    itP.  half  blue  morocco,  glU  bwh,  0\t  top. 

Buckland.  Francis  T.     Fith   Hatching.     (With  an  appendix.)     London, 

Tinitley,  1863. 
ColUiton  ;  pp.  iv-cW.    niu»tr«iloni.    itP.  h«lf  blut  morocco,  gtlt  back,  gill  top. 

Buckland,  Francis  Trevalyan.     Manual  of  Salmon  and  Trout  Hatching ; 
or,  an  explanation  of  the  fiih  hatching  apparatus  at  the  Royal  Horticultural 
Garden.     London,  Tin»lcy,  1864. 
ColUUon :  pp.  36.    lUutirailoni.    ia°.  papar. 

Buckland,  Francis  Trevalyan.     Familiar  History  of  British  Fishes.   Lon- 
don [1873J. 

fnii.iion'  on  «i-«i«  Illuttratlom.  la".  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  ba<k.  PubUihed  under  tht 
dUMUon  of  iPrcLmmee  of  General  Lll.«tura  and  EducatioS.  appointed  by  the  Society  for 
Promoting  Chriiilan  Knowledge. 

Buckland,  Francis  Traveiyan.    The  Log-book  of  a  Fisherman  and  Zoolo- 
gist.    London,  Chapman  and  Hall,  1876. 

Collation  •  DP.  «v-#i»7-  f lluatratloni.  8°.  hall  areen  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top.  Mo»t  of 
thew  artlcleiTave  San  publUhad  In  "  Uad  aiwlVatar.'    />»/ 

Buckland,  Frank.    See  Bompas,  Life  of  Buckland.    London,  i88« 

Buffon,  aeorce  Louis  !•  Clerc,  Comte  de.     Natural  History ;  embellished 
with  .  .  .  subjectt  elegantly  engraved.  .  .  .  London,  Berger  (n,  d.). 
M<».  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.   Chaps.  a»-3S  treating  of  ftshea.    Vol.  s  only. 

Bulst,  Robert.    The    Stormontficld    Pisclcultural    Experiments,   1853-66 
Edinburgh,  Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1866. 

CoUaUon :  pp.  3a,    Plata..    Souara  16°.  half  greet;  calf  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehntdorf. 
with  original  paper  cover*  bound  in.    No.  14  of  '"^Oddi  and  Endfc 


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Bulftr.  a«orf«  E.  Leivet  from  the  RecortU  of  St.  Hubert'i  Club,  or 
rcmtni«cence«  ofiporting  flspeditions  in  many  l«nd«.  .  .  .  London,  Ilooth, 
1664. 

ColU»}<in  :  pjp  vlll-3ifl.    I",  cloih.  uncuc.    ■•  Contain*  ton.*  •ngllnf  m*ti«r,  but  naiihtr  much 
nof  impMriani.      tM  fin, 

Bun4.  John  WillUm  Bund  WIIIU.  Salmon  Problemt.  London,  Low, 
1885. 

CoUaiioa :  pp.  vll-*i5.    !•<>,  board*. 

Burgess.  Joseph  Tom.  Angling:  a  practical  guide  to  bottom-fishing, 
trolling,  spinning,  and  fly-fithing.  With  a  chapter  on  lea-fiihing.  Lon- 
don, Wame  (1867). 


Coll»'ion  ■  np.  vlll-i»i,  llluMraiatl.  iff',  half  gTMn  moroeco.  gilt  bach,  flit  lop,  by  Zaahn*- 
dorf.  '•  .orinlin  pari  of  ■  The  Coimlry  Library  an.!  Kumlly  Circle  Uooki.'  Wllh  an  admirabU 
and  workmaniikn  fioniUplaca  drawn  by  A.  W.  Cooper.  '    Bit.  fin.  • 

Burks,  Ulkk  John.    The  Boy'i  Walton.    A  discourse  on  flthing.   London, 
Ward,  1878. 
Collation :  pp.  174.  Illuatrailoni.    16°.  half  b!u«i  morocco,  gilt  back,  glli  top,  by  Zaahnadorf. 

Burn,  Jamss.     The  Fiihet'  Complaint ;  or,  unfair  sportsmen  censured :  a 
poem,  in  two  cantos.     Dedicated  to  anglers  in  general.     Maidstone,  Austen 
('833). 
Collation :  pp.  99.    ia°,  ftill  p«U»h<d  calf,  gill  back,  gilt  top,  by  Rlvltrt.    Scarca. 

Burnand,  Francis  Cowlsy.    The  Incompleat  Angler ;  after  Master  Iiaak 
Walton;  illustrated  by  Harry  Fumiss.     London,  Bradbury,  1887. 
••,  paper. 

Bumand,  Francis  Cowley.    The  Incompleat  Angler,  etc.    Another  copy. 

CoUatioB :  1-94.    1°,  paper. 

Burnand,  Francis  Cowiey.    The  Incompleat  Angler,  after  Master  Izaak 
Walton.  London,  Bradbury,  1887. 

Illustrated  (in  color*)  by  Harry  Furni**.  8°.  full  cnuhed  crim»on  levant  morocco,  gilt  back, 
gilt  inside  borders  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Riviire.  with  original  paper  covers  bound  In.  '  Only  a<5 
cople*.  coloured  throughout  bv  hand.  ThU  1*  No.  15."  "A  copy  sold  last  May  by  auction, 
bound  In  calf,  for  £*  los,  and  was  afterward  marked  by  the  purchaser  /44s."    AtS.  nelt  on 


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52 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Busby,  T.  S.  The  Fishing  Costume  and  Local  Scenery  of  Hartlepool,  in 
the  County  of  Durham,  painted  and  engraved  from  nature.  London.  Printed 
for  J.  Nichols  and  Son,  1819. 

Collation :  pp.  8.  Plate*.  Small  4<',  half  brown  levant  morocco,  with  original  Mper  coven 
bound  in.  To  be  publiihed  in  three  parti,  each  containing  two  engravings,  royal  folio,  a  aUe 
adapted  to  i!liMtrate  the  "  Hlitory  of  Durham,"  by  R.  Surtees. 

Bushman,  Old.    f^eud.,  Horace  William  Wheelwright.  Spring  and  rfummer 
in  Lapland,  with  notes  on  the  fauna  of  Luleft  Lapmark.  ...  By  An  Old 
Bushman.    London,  Groombridge,  1864. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-407.    Po»t  8*.  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Larkint. 

Cm  H.    The  Fisher  Boy,  a  poem,  comprising  his  several  avocations,  during 

the  four  seasons  of  the  year. 

"  Inatt  lua  patia  panrli." 
"  Si  Je  n'ai  pat  (Tautret  charmet, 
•  J'ai  aumoinslavMt^." 

By  H.  C.  Esq.  [i.  e.  S.  W.  H.  Ireland.]    Printed  for  Vernon,  Hood  and 
Sharpe.    London  [1808?]. 

Collation:  pp.  viii-ii6.    Engraved  title.    tS',  half  black  calf,  gilt  back. 

Cm  H.  C.  Our  House  Wanning ;  an  account  of  the  proceedings  on  taking 
possession  of  our  new  rooms,  July  X2th,  1888,  with  ...  a  prefatory  poem 
by  Cotswold  Isys.    London,  Fly-fisher's  Club,  1888. 

Collation :  pp.  16.    Two  plates.    iiP,  vellum  paper,  uncut.    Only  350  copies  printed. 

Cm  H.  S.    See  Caulogues.    Cotton,  Rev.  H.  S. 

Cm  J>  B.  B.    See  Angler.    The  angler's  diary.   187a. 

Cm  !•  E.  B.    See  Facts.    Facts  and  useful  hints.    1866. 

C»*»,  J.  Pisciceptologie,  ou,  I'art  de  la  p«che  k  la  ligne;  discouis  sur  les 
poissons,  la  maniire  de  les  prendre  et  de  les  accommoder;  La  p6chc  aux 
filets  et  autres  instrumens,  suivi  d'un  trait6  des  6tang8,  viviers,  foss^,  r^r- 
voirs  et  les  moyens  d'en  tirer  avantage  avec  un  grand  nombre  de  figures  en 
taille-douce  ou  description  des  pi^ges  propre  k  ces  diffirentes  p6ches.  .  .  . 
Par  J.  C.  Troisiime  Edition.  Paris,  Corbet,  1833. 
Collation :  pp.  svi-416.    Illustrated.    16°,  half  olive  scored  calf,  gilt  back. 


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53 


Cabinet.    The  Cabinet  of  Natural  History  and  American  Rural  Sports. 
Philadelphia,  Doughty,  1830-33. 

K/b"ISl"'j*''"*"^uV*'!*',*^'*  coloured  plaiet.    4°.  3  voli.  in  i,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
back,  ^It  edjjei.    Thit  includes  all  that  wa«  ever  publiihed.    "  Originally  publiihed  In  a« 

Calrncross,  David.    The  Origin  of  the  Silver  Eel,  with  remarks  on  bait  and 
fly-fishing.    London,  Shield,  1862. 


Collation :  pp.  viii-^. 
cords  the  result  of  ' 


Plate. 


...  ,-.    . ._...    16°,  half  green  roan,  gilt  top.    "This  amaiing  little  book  re- 

_         .f  '  a  series  of  observations  extending  over  sixty  years.'    '  The  progenitor  of 

the  silver  eel.  says  the  author.  '  is  a  small  beetle.'  'of  this  1  feel  fully  satisfied  in  my  own 


-.T-j  I  '."H'  "i"=  »•"""■•    "  »  """"  txcw,     01  mis  I  leei  luiiy  satistied  in  my  own 

mind,  from  a  rigid  and  extensive  comparison  of  its  structure  and  habits  with  those  of  otlier  in- 
?u*'i"  .'  .  •  '?^""'. '"  '•"  "='  *»'  parturiUon  '  is  represented  in  a  frontispiece,  and  the  fact  that 
the  beetle  is  evidently  a  dead  one  would  not.  we  feel  assured,  if  Icnown  to  the  writer,  cause  him 
to  alter  his  opinion  one  Jo*       Bii.  pise. 

Cambridge  Essays;  contributed  by  members  of  the  University.  (The  fly- 
fisher  and  his  library  .  .  .  by  H.  R,  F  [rancis].)    London,  Parker,  1856. 

-ijJ'^/'JP?fr"  '2'"^~-.J'^"»  I''""'"  Westwood's  coUection.  with  his  book-plate  and  auto- 
graph, "  T.  Westwood,  iMo.    on  fly-leaf. 

Cameron,  James.  Sec  Rag,  Tag,  and  Bobtail.  JPseud.  A  Rollicking  Tour 
in  the  Land  of  the  Gael. 

Campbell,  Gertrude  E.,  Lady  Colin.  A  book  of  the  Running  Brook ;  and 
of  Still  Waters.    London,  Low,  1886. 

"  &It^ay  RevliS'^Sis-S!'  '-Si/.''*'*'  *"'  ^^'  """"•    *"  •*"*'  **' "**''"  published  in  the 

Campbell,  John.  An  Exact  and  Authentic  Account  of  the  Greatest  White- 
herring-fishery  in  Scotland,  carried  on  yearly  in  the  island  of  Zetland,  by  the 
Dutch  only.  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  Brown,  1885. 

Collation :  pp.  vWv-js.    la",  cloth,  uncut.    No.  83, 110  copies  printed,  of  which  100  are  for 

i-^*;  .t  PI** /!?'  "*P[™'  *^?*?  *■!•  «*"?"?. "'  *'*>.  with  an  introduction  of  six  pages  added,  giv- 
ing a  sketch  of  the  author,  John  Campbell.  f  «  •  -uucu,  giv 

Campbell,  John.  A  True  and  Exact  Description  of  the  Island  of  Shetland, 
together  with  an  account  of  the  great  white  herring  fishery  of  that  place,  and 
the  methods  the  Dutch  use  in  catching,  curing,  and  disposing  of  the  herrings 
they  catch  there,  and  the  prodigious  advantage  Britam  may  receive  from 
thence.  With  many  other  various  particulars;  London,  T.  James,  at  the 
Royal  Exchange.    1753.    The  second  edition. 

K?"u'!?w=  EP/-34-  ,  8°.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    A  paginary  reprint  was 
gv^vshad  by  Y.  James  in  1753.  »ome  copies  of  which  bear  the  above  tiUe  £id%)th7rs  a  different 


at^mmm'^Mtmrntm^i  «*-«•»« 


54  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Canada.  Marine  and  Fisheries  Department.  Fisheries  statements.  ...  Ot- 
tawa, Maclean,  1883. 

Collation :  pp.  xxidz-«te.    8°,  paper.    Supplqiaent  No.  a  to  tbe  14th  annual  report  of  the 
Department  of  Marine  and  FUheriei  for  1881 

Canadian.    See  Handbook.    The  Canadian  Handbook.    1867. 

Capel,  Charles  C.    Trout  Culture;  a  practical  treatise  on  the  art  of  spawn- 
ing, hatching,  and  rearing  trout    London,  Hardwicke,  1877. 

Collation :  pp.  93.    i(P,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zuhnedorf. 

Capel.  Charles  C.  Trout  Culture,  etc.  Second  edition.  London,  Lew, 
1885. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-49.    lUustratloni.    ia°,  cloth. 

Carlencas,  Fillx  de  Juvenal.  The  History  of  the  Belles  Lettres  and  of 
the  Arts  and  Sciences,  from  their  origin  down  to  this  present  time.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, Duncan,  1740. 

Collation :  pp.  vii-909  and  index.    8®,  half  green  calf  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Za<!hn«lorf.  Not 
inBUt.pite.  References  to  "  Plihlng,"  pp.  993-303.    Scarce, 

Carleton,  J.  W.    See  Sporting.    The  sporting  sketch-book.    1842. 

Carpenter,  William.  The  Angler's  Assistant:  comprising  practical  direc 
tions  for  bottom  fishing,  trolling,  etc.,  with  ample  instructions  for  the  prepara- 
tion and  use  of  tackle  and  baits;  a  descriptive  account  of  the  habits  and 
haunts  offish,  and  a  geographical  and  ichthyological  account  of  the  principal 
rivers  and  streams  in  England.  London,  Bogue,  1848. 
Illustrated.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Carpenter.  William.    The  Angler's  Assistant,  etc.    [Re-issued  by]  Rout- 
ledge,  London,  185a. 

rZaehnsdorf.    "The 
:  of  flies,  taken  from 


Carpenter,  William.    The  Angler's  Assistant,  etc.    Another  copy. 

x60.  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 


fc:.-- 


.  .  .  Ot- 

eport  of  the 

of  spawn- 
Ion,  Lew, 


es  and  of 
.  .  .  Lon- 

ttnidoit  Not 
.2. 

tical  direc- 
le  prepara- 
habits  and 
le  principal 


by]  Rout- 


sdorf.    "The 
»,  taken  from 


?y- 


See  Clericus.  Rambles  and  Recollections  of  a  Fly- 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  55 

Carroll,  W.  The  Angler's  Vade  Mecum,  containing  a  descriptive  account 
of  the  water  flies,  their  seasons,  the  kind  of  weather  that  brings  them  most 
on  the  water.  The  whole  represented  in  twelve  coloured  plates :  to  which  is 
added,  a  description  of  the  different  baits  used  in  angling,  and  where  found. 
Edinburgh,  ConsUble,  1818. 

CoU«tlon ;  pp.  vii-iaS.    Pl«te».    ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehntd<Mrf. 
JW^yj     •*       "~>«ed  under  the  month*  from  May  to  September,  ind  eotoufed  by  han^^ 

Cartwright,  Rev.  W. 

fisher.     1854. 

Cassell's  .  .  .  handbook  of  fishing.    London,  Cassell  (1868?), 

Collation :  pp.  64.    Illustrated.    i69,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Catalogues.    In  alphabetical  order. 

Catalogues.  Bartlett,  John.  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling,  including  ich- 
thyology, pisciculture,  fisheri-w,  and  fishing  laws,  from  tlie  library  of  a  practi- 
tioner of  more  than  fifty  years'  experience  in  the  art  of  angling.  Cambridge 
(Mass.),  Wilson,  1883. 

Collation :  pp.  77.    8°,  doth,  |^It  top,  uncut. 

Catalogues.    Bartlett,  John.    Supplement,  1886. 

ollation :  pp.  a^.    3  plates onjapan  paper, looielr  inserted.    4°,  paper.    Presentation codv 
.  inscription  on  the  cover :  "  iJean  Sage,  Esq..  with  the  complImJStiof  JohrTBaiilett"     '^'^ 

CaUlogues.    Bardett,  John.    Another  copy.    Without  supplement. 

4°,  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Catalogues.  Bethune,  Rev.  George  Washington.  A  Waltonian  Library; 
or,  a  list  of  such  works  as  relate  to  fish  and  fishing,  Walton  and  Cotton.  By 
the  American  editor  of  "The  Complete  Angler."  .  .  .  New  York,  1847. 

mj!^,'^,  ?J**"  ™o"*w»' «*>:  b«ck,  gilt  top.    • '  Sometimes  annexed  to  Dr.  Bethune's  edition  of 
Walton  s  'tompleat  Angler.'   It  oonsisU  0^300  works,  irrapective  of  ichthyology  '  m.pSc. 

Catalogues.  Bosgoed,  D.  Mulder.  Bibliotheca  Ichthyologica  et  Piscatoria. 
Catalogue  de  livres  et  d'^crits  sur  I'histoire  naturelle  des  poissons  et  des 
c^tacis,  la  pisciculture,  les  p^ches,  la  legislation  des  pfiches,  etc.  Haarlem, 
Looejes,  1874. 

ColUtion :  pp.  xx'^^^.    8°,  half  red  leraat  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  ChateUn 
BibUotbeea  of  Mr.  Westwood  (xKi)  has  been  incorporated  with  It  «f  txUmu."   m.^. 


Collation : 
with! 


The 


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96 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


CataloKues.    Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling.    See  Bartlett,  J. 

Cataiogues.     Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling.    See  Ellis,  Sir  H. 

Catalocuej.     Chronological  Hand-list  of  Various  Editions  of  "The  Complete 
Angler,"  by  Iiaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton,  with  a  supplement  embracing 
other  writings  of  Wallon  and  Cotton,  etc.,  i593-»893.    Exhibited  at  the 
Grolier  Club,  December  9-39,  1893.     New  York,  (1893). 
ia°,  piiper,  uncut. 
Catalogues.     Clarke,  Robert.  A  List  of  Books  on  Angling,  Hunting,  Shoot- 
ing, and  Kindred  Subjecto.    Cincinnati,  Clarke  (1888). 
Collstioht  pp.  39.    ia°,  paper. 

Catalogues.  Cotton,  Rev.  H.  S.  The  Very  Interesting  and  Singularly  Cu- 
rious Collection  of  Books  on  Angling,  the  property  of  the  Rev.  H.  S.  C.  late 
ordinary  of  Newgate  .  .  .  sold  by  auction  by  S.  L.  Sotheby  on  Dec.  20th, 
1838.    [163  lots.]    London,  Davy,  1838 

8°,  half  crimion  calf, 

book  loJd  for  £^  at.    Bii.fise.    -  i-  .    , 

and  autograph.  "  T.  Weitwood,  1861,    or.  fly-leaf. 

Catalogues.  Edinburgh.  International  Fisheries  Exhibition.  Official  cata- 
logue .  .  .  Edinburgh,  Constable,  i88a. 

Collation:  pp.  134.  lUaitratlofts.  tP,  paper.  Held  in  Edinburgh  from  April  lath  to  April 
99,  i88a. 

Catalogues.     Edwards,  Thomas.    Catalogue  of  the  Valuable  Collection  of 
Books  formed  by  the  late  Thomas  Edwards,  Esq.,  and  known  as  the  Landaff 
House  Library,  comprising  .  .  .  works  on  angling  and  other  sports  ...  sold 
by  auction  by  Sotheby  .  .  .  April  13,  1871  .  .  .  London,  Davy,  1871. 
Collation :  pp.  57-    •".  P»P«'.  priced. 

Catalogues.  Ellis,  Sir  Henry.  A  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling;  with 
some  brief  notices  of  several  of  their  authors.    London,  printed  by  T.  Bens- 

ley,  181 1. 

Collation :  pp.  ai.  S»,  half  call  "  OriginaUy  iniertetl  in  the  •  Biitiih  BibUographer.'  '  Not 
moraSan  rixqr  detached  cqpie.  with  titte-paee  and  inde»  were  talten  off.'  is  noted  by  Sto-Hennr. 
h»  thereviied  bopy  with  MS.  addition*,  wfiich  it  now  in  Mr.  Deniwni  coUection.    Thiji  ia  the 


lit  back,  interleaved,  and  priced  in  Ink.    A  copy  of  Samuel  Gardiner'i 
From  'fhomai  Wettwood's  collection,  with  hii  book-plate, 


SDorto.'  i8m.  and  wan  rainned,  greatly  enlarged  and  improved,  by  Pickering,  ftom  the  revised 
c^mentS^ed  above."  BU.flc.  pU.  th?  collection  of  Thorn- Westwood.  with  nine  toes 
in  his  autoSraph  on  the  fly-lefiT also  two  book-plates  of  James  Walsh,  autograph  letter  of  Sir 
Henry  Ellis,  with  newspaper  cutting  containing  his  obituary. 


jjuwjiiiii ir-'"''>*iitiii'^'~'  I  Hi^tpi «i» fHwr  i-^^Mt-^-^wi  ■n"*!  n-iiwimi 


Complete 
embracing 
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Dec.  20th, 


el  Gardiner's 
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iflth  to  April 

lUection  of 
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;  .  .  .  sold 
[871. 

[ling;  with 
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Collation:  ^^. 
with  '  numerous  1 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Catalogue*.     Ellis,  Sir  Henry.  A  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling.  Another 
copy.    Interleaved. 
Bound  with  WillUm  Chafln's  "Anecdotes  and  History  of  Cranboum  Chase."    Very  scarce. 

Catalogue*.  Eyton,  Thomas  Campbell.  Fishing  Literature.  Wellington, 
Salop:  R.  Hobson,  187 1. 

1L?,?'.Vhi,u'°'.  "J'"  'T?""!"**'?^'  K"»>ek.  «i>«  «0P.  by  Zaehnsdorf.    ••  Reprinted 
erous  additions   from  '  Land  and  Water,  1870.'*^  Bii.^isc. 

Catalogues.  Gosden,  Thomas.  A  Catalogue  of  Engravings  and  Books  on 
Angling  and  Field  Sports;  on  sale  by  T.  Gosden  .  .  .  London,  Hodson, 
1825. 

Collation  :  pp.  8.    16°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 
CaUlogues.     [Grego,  Joseph.]     looi  Books  on  Angling;  being  the  descrip- 
tion of  a  most  remarkably  complete  collection,  for  sale  by  W.  W.  Sabin. 
London,  [Davy],  1883. 

riU  h«w'*Ji,'*i5i;,"-??i;  ^S^^**  ""••  ■""*  t'"'  *»?  •"*•>  P'H'"-    •"■  '"^  K««n  morocco. 
£  w  w"  fil  ?•■  I       <>'*«'"•'  P«P«r  covers  Wnd  in.    Contains  a  letter  from  Jowph  Grego 
Mr  n.^.;.  ffci^!^!'  "'^'PSPS'  «»EP'nj«  ot  the  editions  of  Walton's  "  Compleat  Angler 
Mr.  Qrego,  the  original  owner  of  the  collection,  compiled  the  catalogue. 

Catalogues.    Grego,  Joseph.    looi  Books  on  Angling.    Another  copy. 

P«P«r.    (Printen'  copy)  with  a  manuscript  preface  differing  from  the  printed  one. 

Catalogues.    Satchell,  Thomas.    List  of  Angling  Books. 

.i^^°LPIi?2f"    '*  '*«"«'«y'-    Contains  a  letter  from  Thomajs  SatcheU,  Esq.,  fiiU  of  Informa- 
t^^JS^fo^gl  ^^  *"  ""  ^U^^'o"-    E"""'y '»  ^*  autograph  o?  Thomas  Satchell 

Catalogues.  Haworth,  Richard,  of  Chancery  Lane.  Catalogue  of  [his] 
valuable  library  ...  rich  in  works  relating  to  .  .  .  archery  .  .  .  hunting 
and  fishing  .  .  .  sold  by  auction  by  Mr.  Sotheby  .  .  .  March  7,  i8a6  .  .  . 
[London,  Compton],  i8a6. 

^  ^°}^SS^'  PP;i?3-    *"•  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  back,  interleaved  and  priced.    From  the  coUec- 
tion  of  Thomas  \C^twood.  with  his  bo<A.plate  «md  autograph,  «•  T.  \^estwood/"n  fly-leaf. 

Catalogues.  Mitaer,  John.  A  Portion  of  the  Curious  and  Choice  Library 
of  J.  M.,  Esq.,  including  .  .  .  Juliana  Barnes's  Boke  of  Hawkynge  and 
Huntynge  .  .  .  1496,  etc.  .  .  .  sold  by  auction  by  Mr.  Evans  on  May  18, 
18*9,  and  two  following  days.    [88  lots.]    [London,  1839.] 


Collation 
eluded  also 

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CaUlogues.     [Pickering,  William.)    Bibliotheca  Piscatoria:    a  catalogue  of 
books  upon  angling  .  .  .  London  [W.  Pickering],  1836, 

16°.  half  green  morocco.  g)U  b«ck,  gilt  top.  uncut  "xx  leavet.  Forini  «»>e  •ppendix  to 
Booiiy  I  '  rtictorial  ReminT.cences.'  Some  copie.  were  li»ued  »ep«f«'ely-  >'  ''"'"""•^ 
upon  Sir  Henry  Ellis  «  Hit.  amd  coniltti  of  180  worki,  two  or  three  of  which,  however,  have  no 
direct  reUtioti  to  •ngUng."    Bik.  piit. 


Catalogues. 

Interleaved. 


[Pickering,  William.]    Bibliotheca  Piscatoria.    Another  copy. 

16°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Catalogues.  [Prince.]  A  further  choice  portion  of  the  valuable  library  of  a 
well-known  collector,  comprising  an  extensive  collection  of  works  on  angling 
and  fishing,  including  beautiful  copies  of  the  first  five  editions  of  Walton  .  .  . 
three  editions  of  the  "Secrets  of  Angling"  by  J.  D.  .  .  .  sold  by  auction  by 
ojiheby  and  Wilkinson  on  July  16  [1858]  and  two  following  days.  [151  lots.] 
[London,  1858.] 

Svo  half  crimson  calf.  eiU  back.    The  Waltons  produced  Ao  loi. ;  the  "SccreU"  lit,  od 

«.d  4th  editions  KL.  14^^  •«<«  ;fV^\,  ^^  ^'- JT^?"  1?T',*  ^"'^*"^  *  ~"'*'"'"' 
with  his  book-plaft  ani  autbgraph,  "T.  Westwood,  i860,    on  the  flyleaf. 

Catalogues.  Smith,  John  Russell.  A  Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  English 
Writers  on  Angling  and  Ichthyology.    London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1856. 


pp.  47.    8°.  half  red  morocco.    '  ■  The  catalogue  appended  to  Blakey '»  '  Historical 
iS  printed  ind  paged  separately,  with  a  Utle.    It  contains  364  worka  on  angling. 


Collation:  p 
llil.'/«f/'   Fr^om'rhomaTwestV^T^U^onrwi^^^^^^ 


Scarce. 


Catalogues.    Snelling,  Thomas.    See  Tutet. 

Catalogues.  Tayleure  ...  An  Entire  and  Extensive  Collection  of  Books 
on  Angling,  Field  Sports,  etc.,  of  a  distinguished  collector;  including  .  .  . 
Mr.  James  Wilkinson's  original  manuscript  collections  relative  to  fishing. 
Likewise  ,  .  .  drawings,  proof-plates  and  etchings  of  field  sports  by  Howitt 
and  Scott  ...  sold  by  auction  by  Mr.  Sotheby  on  June  12,  i8a8.  [185 
lots.]    [London,  183S.] 

Collation:  pp.  xv.    8°,  full  calf,  priced  in  ink. 

Catalogues.  Tutet,  Mark  Cephas.  Catalogue  of  the  Genuine  and  Valuable 
Collection  of  Printeyi  Books  and  Manuscripts  of  M.  C.  T.  .  .  .  sold  by  auc- 
tion .  .  .  February  15, 1786  .  .  .  London,  1786. 

pp.  v.    8°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back.    Interleaved  and  priced.    Containi  no- 
lUe  MgUni  books  p.  aa  and  p.U    Hound  with  "  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of 


Collation:  , 
tices  of  valua 
Thomas  Snelling." 


_j  p.  aa  and  p.  94.    Hound  with  "  Catalogue  l 

"Frwn'the  collection  ofjobn  'i  ro({j<.  Broekett,  withTiis  book-plate. 


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-plate. 


Catalogues.  Valentine,  Rev.  W.  The  Rev.  W.  V.'s  Interesting  Collection 
of  Books  on  Angling,  Hawking  and  Archery,  with  some  fine  works  on  natural 
history  connected  with  angling  .  .  .  sold  by  auction  by  S.  L.  Sotheby  on 
July  4,  1839,    [»76  lots.]    [London,  1839.] 

Collation  :  pp.  «.    8^,  half  crimion  calf,  jjIK  back.  Interleaved  and  priced.     From  the  collec- 
/^estwood,  with  hit  book-plate  and  autograph,  "  T.  Wettwood,  iMo,"  on  fly- 


pp.  15. 
tlon  of  Thomaa  We; 
kaf. 


Catalogues.  Westwood,  Thomas.  Bibliotheca  Piscatoria ;  catalogue  of  the 
library  of  Thomas  Westwood.  For  sale  by  J.  W.  Bouton.  New  York, 
Bouton,  1873. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-,4«.    Plate,  4°,  paper  uncut. 

CaUlogues.     Westwood,  Thomas.     Bibliotheca    Piscatoria,  etc.    Another 
copy. 
Paper  uncut. 

Catalogues.     Westwood,  Thomas.    A  New  Bibliotheca  Piscatoria;   or  a 
general  catalogue  of  angling  and  fishing  literature  with  bibliographical  notes 
and  data.   i86i.    London,  "The  Field  "  office,  1861. 
Collation :  pp.  78.    16°,  half  maroon  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

CaUlogues.     Westwood,  Thomas.     A  New  Bibliotheca    Piscatoria,  etc. 
Another  copy. 
Cloth.    Mr.  Orego's  copy,  with  his  shearing  and  marginal  notes. 

Catalogues.     Various  Catalogues,  Book-lists,  etc.     MS.  title.     New  York. 

Bound  in  i  vol..  8°,  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  back.  Partly  manuscripts  and  excerpU  from  sale 
catalogues  PIckerinK s,  Pepys s,  Tayleuret,  Millers,  etc.  From  Thomas  Westvroods collec- 
tion, with  his  book-plate  and  initials  on  fly-leaf,  "  T.  W.,  1861." 

Catalogues.    The  Angler ;  Walton  and  Cotton ;  "  Salmonia,  or  Days  of  Fly- 
fishing."   By  Sir  Humphrey  Davy,  etc. 
$1  leaves  in  MS.    8°,  half  green  ca!j;  fXi  back,  gilt  top,    A  list  of  books  on  angling. 

Cathrall,  William.     Wanderings  in   North  Wales ;   a  road  and  railway 

guide-book,  comprising  curious  and  interesting  historical  information,  with  a 

description  of  the  .  .  .  rivers,  lakes,  railways,  etc.    London,  Orr  (n.  d.). 

Map  and  lUustraUons.  16°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "  Angling,"  "  Principal 
Rivers,  Lakes,  and  Fishing  StaHons  of  North  Wales'"  pp.  350^^.  '^"u«.ip»i 


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Second  Edition  of  the  Anecdotet  and  History  of  Cnin- 
London,  Nichols,  1818. 

Hawk. 

_  '(M«D. 

•airMt*  from 

libiary. 


ClMfln,  William. 

bourn  Chase.  .  .  . 

ColUtlon :  pp.  v- 
Ing";  "  FUhin 
J.r:  "Catalog 
"  BUckwooU  •  1 
with  hi*  gill  book-plate. 

Chalk-itraam  StudlM.    See  K.ingsley,  C. 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.    See  Uraihima. 

ChamlMra,  W.  Oldham.    Illustrated  Handbook  to  the  Aquarium  and  Fish 
Culture  Department,  pp.  85-178  only. 
Folding  plate.    1°,  half  red  morocco,  gUt  twck,  gilt  top,  by  Kauftnann. 

Chambers,  William  and  Robert.    Angling.    (No  title-page.) 

Pp.  6^.6a8.  4ptatet.  8°,  thr««^uarter«  blue  morocco.  From  "Chambern  Inforsaatlon 
for  the  wople, "  No.  43. 

Charfy,  Qulnlad.  /\eud.  The  Fisherman :  or  the  art  of  angling  made 
easy.  Conuining  the  most  approved  methods  in  use  for  fishing  or  angling 
for  pike,  trout,  salmon.  .  .  .  Together  with  their  seasons  of  spawning,  hours 
of  biting,  and  whatever  else  is  necessary  to  be  known  by  an  expert  angler. 
Also,  directions  in  the  choice,  management,  and  application  of  the  Uckle, 
baits,  etc.  .  .  .  Likewise,  remarks  on  the  utility  of  fish  ponds.  .  .  .  To  which 
are  prefixed,  an  account  of  several  curious  methods  of  fishing  practised  in 
Europe,  ete.    London,  printed  for  J,  Dixwell,  14^.  St.  Martin's-lane. 

Collation :  pp.  W-14&    S^.  full  sprinkled  cilf,  gilt  back,  bf  W.  Pratt 

Charfy,  Qulnlad.  J^e$td.  The  Fisherman,  etc.  Second  edition.  London, 
printed  for  J.  Smeeton  (1815?). 

Collation :  pp.  iv-i4i.  8«>,  half  brown  calf,  gilt  back.  Scarce.  Gregojayi  the  probable  date 
of  Mt  edition  wai  itSbT  "A  compilation  by  George  Smeeton,  printer  of  St.  Martin  a-lane,  who, 
5dU.  h™  wife,  wa.  burnt  to  deatK.  The  work  Is  a  mere  ver&rtlm  appropriation,  wiAout  ac- 
knowledgmeAt,  from  Saunders's  •  Complete  Fisherman."  The  sewni  edftion  wa.  subs^itu ted 
tor  the  ifshing  treatise  of  Nicholas  Coi.  In  a  volume  entJUed,  '  The  Nobleman  s  and  Gentle- 
man's Recreation '  (n.  d.),  published  by  Smeeton."    Bit.  piu. 

Charleton,  T.  W.  The  Art  of  Fishing.  A  poem.  North  Shields,  Pollock, 
1819. 

Collation :  pp.  80.  8°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  edges.  "Anattempt.  aot  atate  so  snccesstalasthat 
of  John  Dennys,  to  give  a  rffmed  compendium  of  the  mechanism  of  the  art  It  is  smoothly 
written,  but  mattir-oftact"  H&t.piu.   F?om  Ubrary  of  T.  Oosden,  with  his  book-plate.  Scarce. 


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Chatto,  William  Andraw.    Sec  FUher,  Paul  (I^tud.)  and  Oliver,  Stephen. 
Check,  John.    The  Young  Angler's  Guide,  compriiing  instructions  in  the 

artu  of  fly.finhing,  bottom-fi»hing,  trolling,  ek.    Second   c''  ion.     London. 

Printed  for  J.  Cheek,  1839. 

Sii'i"l!!l!l''!.!l?.'*.I'»  T*^  "!!•  ?"«™j;!"«»  •"''  *«)<«««'••    *°,  h«lf  gr««>  morocco,  gill  back, 
III  lop,  uncut.    "A  ucklemiilier't  publication,  of  which  there  were  varioue  luuet  "   Bit  tut 

ChMk.  John.  The  Young  Angler's  Instructor;  shewing  what  sort  of  rods 
and  tackle  is  necessary  for  every  description  of  fish  usually  angled  for  in  the 
rivers  and  ponds  in  England.     London,  Cheek,  1839. 

oriX'l  r-^rcSten  b^utd  In""'  •""  ""'*•  '"*"^'"'"  «^"  '"'='''  «"•  •''P-  "'  '^'"^'"•""-  -"" 

Cheek,  John.  The  British  Angler's  Instructor,  showing  the  rods  and  tackle 
necessary  for  every  description  offish  usually  angled  for,  with  the  most  ap- 
proved  methods  of  catching  them.     London,  Howlett,  1856'. 

Collation:  pp.  o.    Illuttrationf.    39°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnidorf 
"A  trade  publication,  distributed  grataitontly  ^  Bih.piM.  ^  ^aenniaon. 

Cheek,  John.    The  British  Angler's  Instructor,  etc.    1859. 

From  Thomai  West- 


pp.  131.    Ilhu^oni.    390,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,    rrum  inomiii  weii- 
illon.  wiU)  bif  bookppkte,  monogram,  and  autograph.  "T.  Wettwood,  i860,"  on 


CoUation. 
wood!  collec 
fly-leaf. 

Cheever,  Rev.  Henry  T.    The  Whaleman's  Adventures  in   the  Southern 
Ocean;  at  gathered  ...  on  the  homeward  cruise  of  the  "Commodore 


Preble."    Edited  by  Rev.  W.  Scoresby 
1861. 

CoUation  :  pp.  xili-304.    Plates.    16°,  cloth. 

Cheney,  A.  Nelson.    See  Orvis,  C.  F. 
Chesshyre,  E.    Posthumous  Songs,  eU. 

CoUation:   pp.  48.    Portrait.   8°,  doth,  uncut.        v.oin«jni :   •  ine  rv 
'The  JoUy  Anglers,  'The  Miseries  of  Fly-fishing  *  and  '  Bottom  Fishers."    Bii.pite.  Vtn 

Chetham,  James,  of  SmedUy.  The  Angler's  Vade-Mecum;  or,  compen- 
dious, yet  full  discourse  of  angling ;  discovering  the  aptest  methods  and  ways, 
exactest  rules,  properest  baits,  and  choicest  experiments  for  the  catching  all 
manner  of  fresh'water  fish :  perused  and  approved  by  many  exquisite  anglers, 
together  with  a  brief  discourse  of  fish-ponds :  and  not  only  the  easiest  but 


Fifth  edition.   London,  Darton, 


Manchester,  W.  H.  Jp:.es,  1837. 

'Contains:   'The  Pleasures  of  Fishing,' 


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most  palatable  way*  of  dretiing  all  torts  of  fish  whether  l)rlonging  to  pondt 
orrivere,  ,  ,  .  By  a  Lover  of  Angling.  London,  printed  forlhos.  Ba»»ett, 
1681. 


Collation 
Itavet ;  p 
Iha  library 
onfly-tMi. 


urtb«rt<l  Uavaa :  pp.  i-ilo 
.  177  mUpflnteJ   jji  p.  110 mupilntwl  'tA.    iff',  half  »*< 
1  of  Jo^ph  Crawhall.  with  hit  booli-plaie  *nd  autograpl 


litla;  "ThaP^'fa't     »""    

r  mUprlnteJ    jj;  p.  ifsmUpilntwl  <'A. 


„.  ..^.  (»bla,  at«  ,  6  unnutnl)«rad 

lalf  red  moroeeo,  gill  back.    Krom 

foMph  Crawhall.  iMi," 


Chetham.  Jamas,  of  Smtdlty,  The  Angler's  Vade-Mecum,  iU.  The  second 
edition  illustrated  with  tculpturea  and  very  much  mlArged.  London,  Bas- 
sett,  1689. 

Collaaon-.  dtU.  "Tha  Prafaca,"  3  unnumbared  laavts;  pUte;  PP- «-««,;  P'«»e:  SP'K''*?il 
"Tha  Table  "ali..  4  u nnumbar;d  Waa ;  p.  9>  ml.prlntad  61.  ift".  h\\  polUhad  calf.  «1U 
back,  gilt  top,  by  Rirltn. 

Chetham.  Jamas.  ('/^M/d'i^.  The  Angler's  Vade-Mecum,  ^fc.  Third  editi«B 
very  much  enlarged.     London,  Battersby,  1700. 

rotlailon-  olate-tlila:  "ThePrefaea,"  3unnumberadlea»aa;  plata;  pp  i-3«6.  ••ThaTabla," 
•tc^  5  unnumrat'v'.  PlaVe.,  .6o,'l..:i  .(.rlnklad  calf,  gff'  badT  ,ltl '  «op,  ^y  W  Pr...^ 
"T  1'  fir«t  «(li  u,n  was  uuhlUhtd  anonymou.ly.  •The  autbo  ih  forborne,  ha  tayi  in  hU 
preUi*' to  affix  hla  naA>«  ;  not  that  he  !•  a.himed  to  own  It,  but  wUhe.  the  reader  o  regard 
fhTnBS  mora  Than  empty  ni^e..'  Chetham  .  prefacet  are  In  DIogene.  "«'" ■  •="'•  °"'' '^»"»  '=  ^ 
he  e?capM  from  the  category  of  manual  maker.,  and  take,  rank  a.  one  of  ihe  "'jf "'' *^''«" 
on  the  .tjort  He  i.  In(l*l)t«il.  indeed,  to  hi«  forerunners,  but  acknowledge.  It  he  improve,  on 
Sie  r  .y.^m..  and  cVlUa  tent  on  to  the  fact  He  I.  never  usrvlle  nor  prariaristlc,  •'way.  .on- 
alt  S?lmr.  a  l.ttle  .uriy.  There  are  uid  (o  be  two  edition,  of  ./.w.  The  one  n"****  »l^« 
U  a  M^^nrnv  ^'prini  of  the  .econd.  It  ha.  a  rude  woodcut  ftontupietsa.  111  a  border,  headed 
WcC.pleJ'pUher/  and  a  .tlU  ruder  le.f  of  eight  ft,h,  d  .po«d  '»  •'Kht  "eparat*  cut. 
onone  pag«-  fhe  praise  I.  dated  froto  •  Smedlay  near  Manche.tar  In  Lanca»hlre.  Not.  a6. 
i6M."     Ba.fiff. 

Chitty,  Edward.    See  South  Theophilus, /rwrf. 

Chubb,  Dacay,  /*«<//.    A  Good  Day's  Fishing  .  .  .  London,  Alfred  Masson 
(n.  d.). 

CollPtlon;  pp.  16.  Oblofig  i6«,  half  brown  morooeo,  gilt  buk,  gilt  top,  by  Katifmann.  A 
Mrla.  of  humoroiJ  s  engravings.    Bit.  fue. 

Cigar.     The  Cigar.    London,  Richardson,  i8a8. 

r.Ji.Hon-  vol  X  DO  Oa-  vol.  a,  pp.  37«.  Illustrated,  a  vol..,  16^,  half  green  rn'>rocco, 
aiUb«kr''^VoL"a%nta?ni  a  bwlSquf  angling  adventure  under  the  title  of  •  Mlllpufh  s 
C.;5S.-The  WatenTark"  "  p.  9-9  Bit.  A  F«""  Thoma.  We.twood  5  collection,  with 
hii  book-plata  in  each  vomme. 

Clarke,  CapUln.    See  Angler.    Angler's  Desideratum,  1839. 


to  ponda 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  /ingling 


65 


Clark*.  Kit.     Where  the  Trout  Hide.     New  York,  Hrentano's,  1 889. 
Collailofi :  pp,  115,    llluMraiion*.    Square  i«",  paper. 


Clarke,  Kit.  The  Practical  Angler.  How,  where  and  when  to  catch  Aih. 
giving  a  description  of  Airtcricari  game  ♦ish  caught  with  hook  and  line  .  .  . 
and  ail  requisite  information  whcicby  the  novice  can  acquire  the  art  .  .  . 
New  York,  American  New3  Company,  189a. 

Collation ;  pp.  to/,    niiutrated.    itP,   watered  *llk  with  fly  attached  to  out*lde  cover,  gilt 

Clarke.  Rotiert.    See  Catalogues.    Clarke,  R. 

Clarke,  S.  C.  Fishes  of  the  East  Coaat  of  Florida.  1884.  See  Van  Doren. 
L.  O. 

Clericus  [i.  e.  Rev.  W.  Cartwright.]  Rambles  and  Recollections  of  a  Fly- 
fisher.  With  an  appendix  containing  ample  instructions  to  the  novice,  in- 
clusive of  fly-making,  and  a  list  of  really  useful  flies.  By  Clericus.  London, 
Chapman  and  Hall,  1854. 

J   Ea'lc*  *^  P**"^**  **"•  «*"  **«*•  «*•»  ««>P-  «»«>«•    Contain*  eight  engraving*  by  the  Rev. 

Clericus  [i.  c.  Rev.  W.  Cartwright.J     Rambles  and  Recollections  of  a  Fly- 
fisher.    Another  copy. 
Poat  tP,  half  green  m^wocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top,  uncnt. 

ClOTteiM  [i.  e.  Rev.  W.  Cartwright.J    Rambles  and  Recollection!  of  a  Fly- 
fisher.    Another  copy. 
Post  8°,  hal/hiue  moroooo,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaahnidorf. 

Clericus.    Facts  and  Fancies  of  Salmon  Fishing,  with  original  illustration!. 
London,  Casiell,  1874. 
Collation :  pp.  vji.    laP,  half  green  moroooo,  gilt  back,  gUt  top,  uncut. 

Cierkus.     Facts  and  Fane;     of  Salmon  Fishing.    Another  copy. 
M",  cloth. 


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citric*  of  Oxcnford*.  /i/«<^.  (I.  e.  J.  P.  Kennedy.)  The  BU«kw»ter  Chroni- 
cle .  a  narrative  of  an  expedition  into  the  land  of  Canaan,  in  Randolph 
county,  Va. ;  a  country  flowing  with  wild  animala  tuch  at  panlhert,  heart 
.  .  .  ttc,  with  innumerable  trout  ...  by  "The  Gierke  of  Oxenforde."  .  . 
New  York,  Rcdfield.  1853. 

Collulon:  pfi  M3     With  ill(ulr»ilom  from  Ufa  by  RlnHher     i««>.  cloth.    V«fy  •c«e«, 

Cliff*.  Charl**  PrMl«rlck.  The  Book  of  North  Walet;  icencry  .  .  .  lakes, 
fttreaou  and  railwayi.    Second  edition.     London,  Hamilton,  1851. 

CollAltoB ;  pp.  jo».    Illiutwiloni.    ttP.  h»U  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gtlt  »op.  by  Z««hn»- 
dorf. 

Cliff*.  John  Henry.     Notet    and    Recollectiont  of  an    Angler;    ramblet 

among  the  mountaint,  valleyt  and  tohtudet  of  Walet.     With  tketchet  of 

some  of  the  lakei,  streami,  mountains  and  tcenic  attractioni  in  both  divitiont 

of  the  Principality  .  .  .  London,  Hamilton,  i860. 

CotUttoB :  pp.  «ll-«54.    l^,  h»W  r«<l  morocco,  flU  bMk,  glU  top.  uncut.     From  Thoma* 
WMtwood's  coUecilon,  with  hi*  book-pUti*. 

Cliff*.  John  H*nry.  Notet  and  Recollectiont  of  an  Angler,  /,V.  Another 
copy.     London,  i860. 

Half  green  moroMO.  glU  boak,  g<lt  lop,  uncut. 

Cliff*.  John  Henry.     Notet  and  Recollections  of  an  Angler,  ete.    Another 
copy.     London,  Hamilton,  1870. 
ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top.  by  ZiwhnMtorf. 

Clifford.  Charl«s.  pseuJ.  The  Angler.  A  didactic  poem.  London,  printed 
by  W.  Spilsbury,  for  J.  Wallis,  1804. 

Collation:  pp.  ?IU-«a.    la",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop.    "  Ru»»ell  Smith  attribute* 
thtt  work  to  William  "Henry  Ireland,  'best  known  a*  the  Torg«rof  the  Shakipeare  Paperi. 
lx>wndei  doe»  not  cite  It  by  name  In  hU  llti  of  that  aulhor't  pubUcailon*,  but  Ktatei  that '  he 
wrote  a  variety  of  poems  and  iioTeU.'    The  work  It  incomplete,  conslating  of  but  a  tingle  book. 

•  The  author  will,  by  no  meant,'  he  tayi,  '  be  nverte  to  make  a  more  complete  work  of  "  The 
Angler  "  hereafter,  ihould  the  pubUc  encourage  It.'  From  Its  remaining  stationary  at  thli  point 
It  probably  lacked  encouragement.      With  an  amuting  compJacency,  the  writer  atturet  u* 

•  "rtere  wlH  not  be  found  any  timllarity  between  the  «vo  book*  of  the  Halleutlct  of  Opplan  Mid 
hit  poem,  any  more  than  between  It  end  '  The  Secrete  of  AnjiUng.'  a  poem  In  three  bo<At, 
publlthed  by  a  certain  J.  D.,  Etq.,  1613,  anil  which,  though  called  a  poem  (I)  would  doubtlett 
have  been  at  pleating  and  at  ut«ful,  and  would  have  taught  thoae  tecrets  which  It  piotettet  to 
dlKloae,  fully  at  welC  had  it  not  been  (^MMMA^vfrrf."    Bit.  file.    Rare. 

Clifford,  Chart**.    The  Angler.    Another  copy.    See  Kentith. 

Full  poUihed  calf,  gilt  back.    Bound  with  "  The  Kentith  Angler,"  i8q4. 


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ClutUrtHick,  W.  J.    See  leet,  J.  A. 

Coad  J.     See  Grecndrake,  Gregory,/^*//. 

Cociloffan.  D«nU  dc.  A  Tour  Through  the  Animal  World ;  or.  an  hmtori- 
cal  and  accuratr  account  of  near  400  animaU,  birdi,  flihea  .  .  .  etc.,  deacrib- 
ing  their  different  natures,  qualities  and  use  .  .  .  London,  Noune,  1746. 

«£,*^*!!2!'    !l!^L'^  *J  PP,  '"'^.V*  """"••"bwH  laar.    PlaiM  number  on  both  ildM  aad 
Mop  al  17a.    lao,  hatfradealf.    "  Flthaa."  p  99-11  j.    Scare*.  -n  w.o  .ram  ano 

Col«,  C.  W..and  Ralston.  W.  Mewn.  Kamdene,  Barnetburie,  and  D'AI- 
•ton'i  Tour  in  the  North.     London,  Simkin  (n.  d.). 

Collation  :  pp  aj      Iltumlnatrd  cover  and  llluttrailoni     Oblong,  ia<».  paper. 

Col«.  Ralph.  The  Young  Angler's  Pocket  Companion ;  or  a  new  and  com- 
plete  treatise  on  the  art  of  Angling,  aa  may  be  practised  with  success  in  every 
river  in  Etigland  ...  the  art  of  making  artificial  flies,  whipping  lines,  and 
rod*.  ...  To  which  is  now  added  a  new  and  most  successful  method  of 
Uolling  and  laying  trimmers.  Together  with  the  best  method  of  smelt  fish- 
ing.    London,  printed  for  R.  Bassam  .  .  .  (1795). 

Collation :  pp.  loS.     Platei.    i(P.  brown  morocco. 

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Col«,  Ralph.  The  Young  Angler's  Pocket  Companion,  etc.  London,  Mason. 
(1816.J 

xSti^^thW^^^i.  ',""•*"!!""*•■  J*'.  h«lf  brown  morocco.  From  Thomaa  Weitwoodt  col- 
lection,  with  hit  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf. 

Col*.  Ralph.  The  Young  Angler's  Pocket  Companion,  etc.  Another  copy. 
SftahSaSd 'otKarrsSkrS,'*  '^'''  ""  "^^^     """  •*""""*  «>'  '«'*  ^'^  »«  "•«"«•• 

Colle(.tl«»ii,    A  Collection  oi"  AdvertisemenU.    See  England. 

Collactton.  A  Collection  of  Scarce,  Curious,  and  Valuable  Pieces.  1771 
See  Riiddiman,  W. 

Colquhoun,  John.  The  Moor  and  the  Loch :  containing  practical  hinu  on 
most  of  the  Highland  sports  .  .  .  with  an  essay  on  loch  fishing.  Edinburgh, 
Plackwood,  1840. 

^Collation :  pp.  vlH-iaS.   Platei.   8°,  half  brown  morocco.  n\  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zachn*- 


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Colquhoun,  John.  The  Moor  and  the  Loch :  conuining  practical  hints  on 
Highland  sports  .  .  .  with  initructions  in  river,  bum  and  loch  fishing.  .  .  . 
Second  edition.     London,  Murray,  1841. 

Coltatlon :  pp.  xH-fl04.  PtatM.  8»,  b«lf  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Ztehni- 
dorf. 

Colquhoun,  John.  The  Moor  end  the  Loch :  containing  minute  instructions 
in  all  Highland  sports,  with  wanderings  over  crag  and  correi,  "flood  and 
fell."    Third  edition.    Edinburgh  and  London,  Blackwood,  1851. 

CoU«tlon :  pp.  x»il-4o6.    lUiutnttlonf.    8",  hidf  green  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Colquhoun,  John.    The  Moor  and  the  Loch,  etc.    Another  copy. 
HaU  grMO  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  bj  AXbnA  Mattbawt. 

Colquhoun.  John.  Rocks  and  Rivers;  or,  Highland  wanderings  over  crag 
and  correi, "  flood  and  fell."    London,  Murray,  1849. 

CoUation :  pp.  viii-iii.  ^,  half  gman  morocco,  gilt  top.  "  Afterward*  incorporated  with  the 
third  edition  of '  The  Moor  and  the  Loch.' "  Bit.  pkt.  From  Thomai  Wettwood  i  collection, 
with  hif  book-plate. 

Colquhoun,  John.  Salmon  Casts  and  Stray  Shots ;  being  fly-leavf.«  from 
the  note-book  of  John  Colquhoun.  Edinburgh  and  London,  Blackwood, 
1858. 

Collation :  pp.  x-aos.  i(S°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehn«dorf.  PMiages 
from  thii  work  are  included  in  the  fourth  edition  of  ^'  The  Moor  and  the  Loch.      Bti.  piic. 

Colquhoun,  John.    Sporting  Days.   Ediaburgh  [printed] ;  London,  Black- 
wood, 1866. 


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lation:  pp.  vii-as*.  19»,  half  oUv*  morocco,  gilt  baci,  gilt  top,  by  Alfred  Matthews 
!print  oiarticles  'contributed  to  an  Edinburgh  weekly  ioumal,  paiMges  from  which  ar< 
led  in  the  fourth  edition  of '  The  Moor  and  the  Loch.'   All  Mr.  Colquhoun  •  books  an 


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every  page.    All  hU  inttrucUons  in  Highland  sporU  are  admirable ;  the  tportoman  a  keen  xeit 
in  capturing  the  denisena  of  moor  ancTloch  Mng^ttrongly  tj^mpered  wift  *•»•_'?»«»» 'J?.!? 


pervaded  with  that  love  for  wild  nature  and  atrong  lente  of  humanity  to  the  creatures  inhabl.^ 
ing  it,  which  characterise  the  true  sportsman.    GenlaUtv  and  klndU ~'  »— "  -  ~""  '" 

age.    All  his  instructions  in  Highland 

■■'-g  the  denisens  of  moor  and^loch  U,.»,  -..-_,.,  ._,.-.  „  _ — 
.„.  „„,>. .  .ag  their  habits  and  modes  of  Ufe.  Mr.  Colquhouns  practical  taowMge  . 
and  fisbing.bowever,  is  superior  to  bis  attainments  as  a  sdenMo  naturalist.  HU  chapters  on 
salmon  anfl  trout  fishing  teem  with  useful  hints,  while  be  Is  IndispuUbly  the  tiint  authority  of 
his  time  on  the  wary  SiUmgfinx  and  iu  capture  in  the  largmr  Scotch  lochs.      Btt.  fix. 

Colquhoun,  John.    Sporting  Days.    Another  copy. 

la",  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnmlorf. 

Compleatest  Angling  Book.    See  Crawhall,  J. 

Colvin,  Verplanck.    See  N.  Y.  (State)  Adirondack  Siu^ey,  Memoranda,  etc. 


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ConBidenition«  upon  the  White-herring  and  Cod  Fisheries :  in  which  the 
design  of  carr>'ing  on  and  improving  them,  in  the  manner  proposed  by  a  so- 
ciety trading  with  a  joint  stock,  is  fully  explained,  and  freed  from  all  objec* 
tions.  .  .  .  London,  M.  Cooper,  at  the  Globe  in  Paternoster-row,  1749. 
Collation :  pp.  58.    8°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  glU  top,  by  Zaebnsdorf. 

Contributions  to  Natural  History,  chiefly  in  relation  to  the  food  of  the 
people.    By  a  rural  D.D.  [i.  e.  D.  Esdaile,  D.D.]    London  and  Edinburgh, 
Blackwood,  1865. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-364.  ia°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Contributions  to  Natural  History,  etc.    Second  edition,  1867. 

Collation:  pp.  vi-378.     la",  boards.   The  second  editiou  Includes  a  '•  New  System  of  Sea 
Fishing,"  but  the  book  chiefly  deals  with  salmon  culture.    Bii.  pise. 


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Conway,  James.    Letters  from  the  Highlands ;  or.  Two  months  among  the 
salmon  and  the  deer.    London,  Lumley,  1859. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-t43.    Illustrations.    Post  8°,  half  olivd  morocco,  gilt  back.  Very  scarce. 

Conway,  James.    Forays  among  salmon  and  deer.    London,  Chapman  and 
HaU,  1861. 

Collation:  pp.  xii-a48.  Post  B9,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  too,  uncut.  A  reprint  of 
the  "  Letters, '  In  an  improved  form,  with  large  additions.    Bii.  pist. 

Conway,  James.     Forays  Among  Salmon  and  Deer.    Another  copy. 
Half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Cooper,  Alfred  W.    See  Francis.    Sporting  sketches  with  pen  and  pencil, 
1878. 

Coquet.    The  Marriage  of  the  Coquet  and  Ihe  Alwine.    [Woodcut.]    New- 
castle  upon  Tyne:  printed  by  S.  Hodgson,  1817. 

80,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.  "  The  second  publication  of  the  Newcasde  Typographicia 
Society.  The  dedication  is  signed  by  John  Adamson,  who  neither  claims,  nor  yet  disclaims,  the 
authorship.  The  two  streams  unite  about  ten  miles  above  Rothbury,  in  a  very  Paradise  for  the 
angler.  This  fact  forms  the  sole  claim  of  the  verser  to  admission  into  this  list.  They  are  an 
{nutation  of  Drayton.    277  copies  were  printed."    Bib.  pise. 


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Coquet-dale.  The  Coquet-dale  Fishing  Songs.  Now  first  collected  and 
edited  by  a  North  Country  Angler.  Edinburgh  and  London,  Blackwood, 
1852. 

Collation  :  pp.  viil-167.  ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  giU  top.  "  The  '  North  Cottntry 
Angler '  wa«  Thomas  Doubleday.  The  collection  consist*  of  Robert  Roxby's  contributions  to 
the  '  Newcastle  Fishers'  Garlands,'  with  others,  in  which  Mr.  Doubleday  was  wholly  or  partly 
concerned.  It  it  accompanied  with  a  history  of  their  composition,  and  a  sketch  oi^the  nfe  of 
their  author,  by  his  friend  and  coadjutor,  Doubleday."    Bib.pitc. 

Cornish,  J.  A  View  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Salmon  and  Channel  Fish- 
eries, and  of  the  statute  laws  by  which  they  are  regulated  . . .  comprehending 
also  the  natural  history  and  habits  of  the  salmon,  with  some  of  its  peculiar- 
ities hitherto  undescribed.  Together  with  the  form  of  a  new  Act,  etc.  Lon- 
don, Longman,  1824. 
Collation  :  pp.  xi-ai7.    8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Cotton,  Charles.  The  Compleat  Angler.  Being  instructions  how  to  angle 
for  a  trout  or  grayling,  in  a  clear  stream.     Part  IL    [Cypher.] 

"  Qui  mihi  non  credit,  faciat  Ucet  ipse  periclum  ; 
Et  fuerit  scriptis  sequior  ille  meis." 

London,  printed  for  Richard  Marriott  and  Henry  Brome,  in  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard.     1676, 

Collation.  License  leaf.  A;  title,  A  a ;"  To  my  most  worthy,"  A  j-4;  "The  Compleat 
Angler,"  B-H  8  in  eights.  16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back  This  was  sold  separately,  or 
conjointly  with  Walton  and  Venables,  under  the  title  of  the  "  Universal  Angler."    Bib.  fist. 

Cotton,  Charles.    The  Compleat  Angler.    Another  copy. 

Bound  with  Walton's  "  Universal  Angler,"  1676. 
Cotton,  Charles.    The  Compleat  Angler.    Another  copy. 

Bound  with  copy  in  brown  morocco  ca»e. 

Cotton,  Charles.  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  London,  printed  for  Tho. 
Bassett  at  the  George  in  Fleet  St.     1689. 

Collation:  pp.  vi-730.  8°,  original  calf  binding.  "Contains  'The  Angler's  Ballad,'  p.  76; 
'To  my  dear  and  most  worUiy  friend,  Mr.  Itaak  Walton,'  p,  114;  'The  retirement. 
Stanzes  irreguliers.  To  Mr.  Izaak  Walton,'  p.  133;  '  Contentation,  directed  to  my  dear 
Father  and  most  worthy  Friend,  Mr.  Izaak  Walton,'  p.  35a."    Bib.fiu.  Scarce. 

Cotton,  Charles.    The  Wonders  of  the  Peake.    Barbara  Pyramidum  sileat 
miracula  Memphis.    Mart  Epig.    Second  edition.     London.    Printed  by 
J.  Wallis  for  Joanna  Brome,  1683. 
CoUation  r  pfp.  iii-86.    8°,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  bac!t,  by  W.  Pratt 


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Cotton,  Charles.     See  Vaix.     The  Moral  Philosophy  of  the  Stoicks. 

Cotton,  Charles.     See  Walton,  Izaak. 

Cotton.  Rev.  H.  S.     See  Catalogues.    Cotton,  Rev.  H.  S. 


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Couch,  Jonathan.     A  History  of  the  Fishes  of  the  British  Isles. 
Groombridge,  1868-89. 

Containing  aga  colored  pl«tei.  4  vols.  V>,  three  quarters  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt 
i^£l'  f,"""'' ''''  ,^  ?"i  r  ^'*''  valuable  work  of  a  distinguished  naturalist  contains  muchln- 
formation  respecting  the  fisherirs  and  more  especially  those  of  Cornwall  and  Devon.  Dr.  Couch 
!Si"ir,  i^'^°  '"  l?*" '?  *S*  Procec-iings  of  the  'Royal  Cornwall  Polytechnic  Society '  a  paper  en- 
titled  Observations  in  Further  Illustration  of  the  History  and  Statistics  of  the  Pilchard  Fishery  ' : 
?,  !!°,i^,  1?^'  M^t'T.'i?'J'.°'y  "^""'  Mackerel  and  its  Fishery.'  In  the  •  Imperial  Magazine' 
forigai,  he  published  'Fishing.  A  poem.  By  Ipolperroc.'  He  also  wrote  •  The  History  of 
Polperro.  a  Fishing  Town  on  the  South  Coast  of  Cornwall,'  which  was  printed  at  Truro  with 
some  account  of  the  author,  ttc,  by  his  son,  Thomas  Q.  Couch,  M.D.,  in  1871.  Chapter  vi. 
contams  Interesting  particulars  ofthe  local  fisheries."    Bii.fisc.  ^-nap.er  vi. 

Couch,  Jonathan.     Some  Particulars  of  the  Natural  History  of  Fishes  found 
in  Cornwall.    (No  title.)    [n.  p.] 

Pp.  69-5)8,  fclio.    F;  .te.  Ro 
Communicated  by  Sir  James  ' 
and  read  February  19.  iSaa.    ,.„„^^  „.„  ,„,, .»  ,    _ 
Three  BriUsh  Species  of  Fresh-water  Fishes,"  etc.  ""Read  /une 'i9."i'83a.' 

Country.     Country  Pursuits  and  Amusements. 
London,  Ward  and  Lock  [n.  d.]. 


Comprising  angling,  ttc. 


rnl!I™ 'i^!.''*S*i'    *  D '  "i^'^  *»«"»»  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf,  with  original  paper 
Srilh  ne^?i?le-^ge  ^^la  ^^*  "      ''*  ^""^^  Book,"  published  by  Fetter  and  cSpin, 

Country  Qentleman.  The  Country  Gentieman's  Companion.  Vol.  I. :  i. 
Ofthe  horse  in  general,  a.  Ofridiig.  ...  17.  Of  fishing  in  general  and  of 
making  fish-ponds.  18.  Of  taking  all  sorts  of  fish.  Vol.  2 :  8.  Of  angling 
in  general.  9.  Of  the  best  and  worst  seasons  to  angle  in  and  their  uses.  10. 
Of  baits.  II.  Of  preserving  fish  from  all  sorts  of  devourers.  12.  Of  order- 
ing  ponds  for  the  nourishment  of  fish.  By  a  country  gentleman,  from  his 
own  experience,    London,  T.  Tyre,  1753. 


CoHation :  Vol.  x,  pp.  239;  Vol.  9,  I7a-i3     *  vols.,  xa°,  original  calf, 
psychoses  to  which  angling  works  were  anciently  subjected.    Th 
dted  is  a_ textual  reprpducfion  of  ■  The  Pleasures  of  Princes,'  which  was  also  inco^orated'by 


'  One  of  the  metem- 

Phe  treatise  on  angling  above 


Gervase  Markham,  with  his  '  Country  Conteatments.' "    Bit.  fist. 


Country  Qentleman. 

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Country-man.  The  Country-man's  Recreation,  or  the  art  of  planting,  graf- 
fing,  and  gardening,  in  three  books.  .  .  .  Hereunto  is  likewise  added  the  art 
of  angling.    London,  Printed  by  T.  Mabb  for  William  Shears,  1654. 

Collation:  pp.  xvl-135-54-18.    Illujtrutions.    Small  8»,  full  sprinkled  calf,  ^It  back,  by  W. 
Pratt.    The  latt  leaf  of"  The  Art  of  Aneling  "  ii  in  manuscript.   "A  former  edition,  without  the 


which  is  dated  1653  and  ocoupiet 
His  name  is  however  suppressed. 


angling  treatise,  was  printed  in  1640.  The  ■  Art  of  Angling, 
18  pages,  is  by  Barker,  and  identical  with  his  edition  011651. 
White  Knigbt'i,  30*. ;  Bindley's,  17s."    Bit.  pUc. 

Coverley,  Sir  Rocer  de.  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley,  by  the  Spectator.  The 
notes  and  illustrations  by  W.  H.  Wills.  Second  edition.  London,  Longman, 
1854. 

Collation ;  pp.  xll-997.    X9°,  half  oHve  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.    See  p.  33  for  the 


reference 


)ft:  pp. 
to  fish. 


The  frontispiece  is  inserted. 


Cox,  J.  E.  B.     See  Angler.    The  Angler's  Diary.     1866. 

Cox,  Nicholas.  The  Gentleman's  Recreation :  in  four  parts,  viz.,  hunting, 
hawking,  fowling,  fishing.  Wherein  these  generous  exercises  are  largely  treated 
of.  .  .  .  Whereto  is  prefixt  a  large  sculpture,  giving  easie  directions  for  blowing 
the  horn,  and  other  sculptures  inserted  proper  to  each  recreation.  With  an 
abstract  .  .  .  of  .  .  .  laws.  .  .  .  Collected  at  first  firom  antient  and  modem 
authors  and  now  in  this  second  edition  corrected  and  very  much  enlarged  by 
several  eminent  and  skilful  persons,  lovers  of  these  sports.  London.  Printed 
by  J.  C.  for  N.  C.  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Tho.  Fabian.  .  .  .  1677. 

Collation :  title  and  4  unnumbered  leaves ;  title  to  first  part,  and  p.  1-158 ;  folding  plate  j 
tide  to  second  part,  and  p.  iS9-a54.  i  unnumbered  leaf;  title  to  the  third  part,  and  p.  1-95; 
titie  to  fourth  part,  and  p.  1-78  ;  the  Table,  6  uiknumbered  leaves.  8°,  half  calf. 

"  Nicholas  Cos  is  of  the  superstitious,  astrological,  necromantical  order  of  angling  writers.  He 
makes  us  acquainted  with  dWers  miraculous  streams  and  unaccountable  fishes  —  with  a  certain 
river  for  injtanra  '  near  Harwood,  in  Bedfordshire,  which  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  i399  (» J"!; 
before  the  civil  wars  between  York  and  Lancaster  but»t  forth)  of  a  sudden  stood  still,  and  divided 
itself  asunder,  so  that  men  might  pass  three  miles  together  on  foot  down  the  midst  of  the  ebon- 
rel,  leaving  the  waters,  like  a  wall,  behind  them."  And  again,  of  a  '  iver  In  Judea,  that  runs 
very  swiftly  all  the  six  days  of  the  wee!-  but  restetb  on  the  seventh,  vhich  is  the  Jewish  Sab- 
bath.'  While,  as  a  puizle  to  ichthyologists,  he  relites  seriatim,  hoi*-,  in  the  year  of  our  LaxA 
1180,  near  Orford  in  Suffolk,  '  a  fish  was  taken  in  ihe  perfect  form  of  a  man.'  How  '  he  wa» 
kept  by  Bartholomew  de  Glanville,  in  the  castie  of  Orford.  above  half  a  year,  but  at  length,  not 
being  carefully  looked  to,  how  he  stole  to  the  sea  ar  d  was  never  seen  alter,'  'He  nefcr  spake, 
we  are  informed  — '  but  would  eat  any  meat  that  wia  given :  m,  especially  fish  (Uie  cannibal  I) 
and  also  — 'that  he  was  often  led  to  church,  but  lever"  (heterodox  fish  I)  '  showed  any  sign 
of  adoration.'  ,        „      .        ^     ,.  ^  ,    . , 

"  This  work  drew  down  on  its  author  an  mdigntnt  protest  from  Ray  the  naturalist,  in  his  pre- 
faa>  to  Willughby's  'Ornithology'  (1678).  ■  Here,' he  sa^,  *I  cannot  but  reflect  upon  the 
author  of  a  late  En^Uh  book,  enthuled  "The  Gentleman^s  Recreation.  ^  For  havinjg  had  occa- 
sion I 
cerning 
Art 


i 


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X 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  /Ingliug 


71 


Uing,  graf- 
led  the  art 


back,  by  W. 
.without  the 
and  ocoupie* 
r  suppressed. 


itor.    The 
Longman, 

p.  33  tor  the 


;.,  hunting, 
[ely  treated 
for  blowing 
,  With  an 
nd  modem 
nlarged  by 
n.   Printed 


olding  plate ; 
and  p.  z-9S; 

%  writers.  He 
vith  a  certain 
1399  (a  little 
il,  and  divided 
t  of  the  cban- 
lea,  that  runs 
:  Jewish  Sab- 
'  of  out  ILiord 
How  '  he  was 
at  length,  not 
ne/er  spake,' 
he  cannibal  I) 
wed  any  sign 

ist,  in  his  pre- 
ect  upon  the 
ing  had  occa- 
siderable  con- 
rention  or  the 
tf  his  author : 


what  he  bath  ofHawktHf\i  likewise  an  epitome  of  TvtttrvUl's  collections,  with  some  addition 
out  Df  ''Latham  «  Falconry,"  without  ■clmo-vleclgment  that  all  was  borrowed.  1  doubt  not  but 
I  coulfl  have  traced  him  In  his  other  discourse  -  lluafin^  and  rUhiHg  had  I  l.ad  leisure  or  will 
to  compare  his  book  with  TurbttviUi,  Walton,  .nd  other  treetises  of  those  subjects.  I  do  not 
blame  him  for  epitomiring.  but  for  suppressing  his  authors'  names,  and  publishing  their  works 
as  bis  own,  insomuch  that  not  only  the  vulgar,  but  even  learned  men  have  been  oeceived  by  him, 
so  that  they  have  looked  upon  him  a*  a  considerable  writer  of  extraordinary  skill  in  such  arts 
and  exercises,  and  one  tha»  had  advanced  and  Improved  them.  By  the  way  therefore  It  may  not 
t)e  amiss  to  caution  learned  men  that  they  be  not  too  hasty  or  lavish  in  their  public  commenda. 
tlona  of  new  books  before  they  have  taken  the  pains  to  compare  them  with  former  ireatii'^s  on 
those  subjects,  lest  they  render  themselves  ridiculous  by  publishing  those  for  advancers  of 
Unowiedge,  who  are  indeed  meer  plagiaries  and  compilers  of  other  mens  works.'" 

'  y**"'  '»  "Knteous  Indignation  I  But  we  fear  most  makers  of  angling  manuals  deserve  the 
severity  of  Ray  s  strictures  to  the  full  as  much  as  Master  Nicholas  Cox.  They  are  dishonest  bor- 
rowers, as  we  have  had  occasion  to  prove.  Old  Burton's  motto  to  his  '  Anatomy  of  Melan- 
choly, omnt  mtmrn,  mMi  wmm,  might  be  employed  by  the  fraternity  at  large."    Bit.  fisc. 

Cox,  Nicholas.  Of  Fishing.  [London  .  .  .  printed  by  E.  Flesher,  for  Mau- 
rice Atkins  at  the  Half-moon  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,  and  Nicholas  Cox, 
1674.] 

xT.*^',*^"*  "^'y-  ""'  half  calf,  gilt  back.  "In  this  edition  the  book  is  act  claimed  by 
Nicholas  Cox,  whose  name  Is  appended  to  the  '  Epistle  Oedicatoiy,'  in  the  second  and  sub- 
sequent  Issues.  This  edidon  has  become  rare,  and  copies  of  the  fiv?  subsequent  reprints  are 
seldom  met  with  in  a  perfect  state.  "  Bib.tUc.  This  is  the  fishingpart  of  Nicholas  Cox's  "  The 
Oentleinan  s  Recreation,"  and  the  first  edition.  From  Thomas  Weslwood's  collection,  with  hit 
book-plate,  monogram,  and  autograph,  "T.  Westwood,  i860,  "  on  fly-leaf. 

Cox,  Nicholas.  The  Gentleman's  Recreation  .  .  .  [the  third  edition],  the 
fourth  part  (a  copy  of  the  angling  section  issued  separatelv).  London. 
Printed  by  J.  C.  for  N.  C.  (1685?) 

Collation:  engraved  plate ;  title;  4  unnumbered  leaves;  pp.  1-78.  Plate.  8°,  half  green  mo- 
rocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.   Very  scarce. 


Cox,  Nicholas.    The  Gentleman's  Recreation 
don,  printed  by  F.  Collins  for  N.  Cox,  1706. 

Collation:  engraved  title;  title  and  two  unnumbered  leaves ;  pp.  1-138;  folding  plate:  do.  1- 
,T.  n  ,.  trAA\^ — I-.-.  —  -^j.  foldingplate;  pp.  1-71;  foldint    *  ■  ^    '  '    ^  " 

-i— 7-— — •    ,  1705),  pp.  i-ioi ;  "  Tl 

Cambridge  calf,  gilt  baTk,  |^lt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt. 


the  fifth  edition.     Lon- 


%\i^"*'  *o^'«SP'«je;  Pp'3-7»;  foldingplate;  PP.T-7r;lolding  platlT;' pp!"i"i^^^^ 
Abridgment,    etc.    London,  1705),  pp.  i-ioij^  "The  Table,"  etc.,  4unnumbere1  leaves.    8°, 


Cox,  Nicholas.    The  Gentleman's  Recreation  ...  the  sixth  edition  with 
large  additions.    Lodon,  printed  for  N.  C.  and  sold  by  J.  Wilcox,  17  21. 

Collation:  frontispxv  -iHe,  etc.,  a  leaves;  pp.  iv-4je,  title  ("Manwoods  Forest  Laws. 
London.  f«n««d  by  H.  P.  for  N.  C.  iwi  "I ;  pp.  iK-ix;  four  folding  plates,  the  first  inscribed, 
"Tht  Antient  Hunting  Note.<»  vdth  Marsh's  and  CoU,  Cook's  additions.  '  8°,  original  panel 
calf,  rebaeked. 

Cm\«n,  pseud.    See  Sporiing.    The  Sporting  Review. 


tiT^nriiiiiitt^i  fi'^'--""  \vc 'iiiMfflTi  "  '  "l"'il '-^'•^Ti^fimr '\\\h  ' 


*^^^m3^a:j^m^.::^ 


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72 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Crawhall,  Joseph.  A  Collection  of  Right  Merrie  Garlands  for  North 
Country  Anglers,  continued  to  this  present  year.  Newcastlc-on-Tyne, 
Rutland,  1864. 


Collation  :  pp.  >tv-3i9.  PUte*  on  India  paper.  4°,  half  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Large- 
mly  so  printed,  with  extra  plates  not  in  the  Binall-paper  copies.  "This  copy 
irepared,  and  presentet*  by  Joseph  Crawhall  to  his  friend  James  Bulliver  Msnson, 
Edinburgh  Daily  Review.  MS.  note  on  fly-leaf,  and  has  following  inscription 
le  title :  "  James  B.  Manson,  Esq.,  wilh  the  Editor's  compliments.     "  This  is  a 


paper  copv,  only  so'printed,  with  extra  pla'tes  not  in  the  small-paper  copies.    "This  copy 

was  specially  prepar  "      .......        .  - 

editor  of  the  Edr*- 

on  back  of  false  i 

republication  of  the  celebrated  '  Newcastle  Fishers'  Garlands,'  with  a  continuation  up  to  1M4.' 

BU.fiite. 


Crawhall,  Josei/!       A  Collection  of  Right  Merrie  Garlands  for  North 
Country  Anglers.    Another  copy.    Nev/castle-on~Tyne,  Rutland,  1864. 
Illustrated.    1°,  half  green  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut,    so  copies  of  this  sise  only. 


Crawhall,  Joseph.  The  Compleatest  Angling  Booke  That  £uer  Was  Writ, 
being  done  oute  of  ye  Hebrewe  and  other  tongves,  by  a  person  of  honor. 
Adom'd  with  scvlptvres.  Colophon.  Imprynted  by  ande  for  ye  authour, 
d  welly ng  nigh  unto  ye  riuere  Coquet  yn  Northumberlande,  thysse  yeie  o 
thyncamacon  of  our  Lorde,  MDCCCXXXXXVIIII. 


"97  leaves  printed  on  one  side  only.  A  very  curiuus  and  original  work  and  one  of  the  chief 
rarities  of  the  angling  bibliophile's  collection.  It  was  both  printed  and  illustrated  by  the  author, 
and  has  remained  anonymous  hitherto,  but  the  author's  name  is  now  attached  to  it,  with  his 
permission.  Only  forty  copies  were  struck  off  for  private  circulation.  It  is  partly  historical  and 
practical,  partly  legendary  and  poetical,  and  the  illustrations,  which  are  numerous,  consist  of 
odro'rable  c'chings,  woodcuts,  designs  coloured  by  hand,  etc.  Some  of  the  engravings  were 
employed  to  adorn  the  large-paper  copies  of  the  Newcastle  Fishers'  Garlands.  1864.  we  have 
seen  a  copy  offered  in  a  New  York  bookseller's  catalogue  at  ;^30."  Bii.  fisc.  Contains  two 
leaves  of  manuscript  and  signature  of  Crawhall.  A  piesentation  copy  to  Fred.  C.  Montagn, 
Esq.,  with  his  book-plate.  "  A  book  which,  though  of  recent  date,  is  almost  as  rare  as  tha 
Gryndalls  and  MascoUs  of  black-letter  times.     T.  Wtstwood." 


Crawhall,  Joseph.    The  Compleates*  Angling  Booke,  etc.    Second  edition. 

Imprynted  att  Newe  Castle  upon  Tine  by  Andro  Reid  for  ye  authour  ande 

fynysshed  ye  twelft  daie  of  August,  beinge  Seynct  Grous  hys  Festival!  thys 

yere  thyncamacon  of  oure  Lorde,  MDCCCLXXXI. 

lUiutrations.  4°,  full  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  with  gilt  corner  ornaments,  inside  gilt 
borders,  gilt  top.  uncut.  Large-paper  copy.  "  The  prefar*  states  that  the  entire  issue  of  the 
original  edition  was  'offered  on  the  insatiate  altar  of  Friendship,  and  'the  author';,  iriends 
having  long  cried  in  vain  and  still  continuing  to  '  cry  for  more,'  that  considerate  individual  .  .  . 
unoppressed  by  Bumbledom,  Parochial  or  Piscatoria),  has  at  length  determined  they  shall  have 
it.'  with  one  or  two  exceptions  the  volume  contuins  all  the  old  plates  and  nearly  as  many  new 
ones,  all  displaying  the  humorous  feeling  and  the  artistic  skill  which  give  Mr.  Crawhall's  worki 
a  '  place  apart  amang  angling  books.  Th&  impression  was  limited  to  100  copies  and  the 
plate  ihei.  destroyed."     Bu.  ptsc. 


I 

.,v. 

1; 


[^^^►.>*... 


I i^»wmmmmmmmim 


wmmm 


for  North 
s-on-Tyne, 


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"Thii  copy 
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g  inicriptton 
"  "ThiiU* 
i  up  to  1864." 


for  North 
1864. 

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Was  Writ, 
I  of  honor. 
re  authour, 
8se  yeie  o 


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>y  the  author, 
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historical  and 
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C.  Montagn. 
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ipies  and  the 


Catalogue  oj  Books  on /Ingling  73 

Crawhall,  Joseph.     Border  Notes  and  Mixty-Maxty.     Imprinted  by  Andrew 
Reid  for  the  author,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Robert  Robinson,  Bewick's  Head 
Pilgnm  street,  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1880.  * 

r«nu!!*l!2!I."-'?'*  .li!^- 1  ?""i'  *"'  ''■'f  P*"?'"  morocco,  fancy  cloth  sides,  gilt  top  "  Onlv  fiftv 
Sn^H^-^l^v  =.  '^'  Pl'if*  '^"•royed.  this  woric  will  form  a  pendan  to  'Thi  comS  eaV«t 
angling  booke,  in  origlnalitv,  and  evei.tually  In  rarity.  It  is  an  "oIlaVLlriZ'  ,T?n„i -- 
verse  and  miscellaneous  droUery,  iUustrafed  with  masterfy  pen  and  "nksketehe" tome  of  S^'eJf 
^A  '"k'"1''  •*•">•  <=?'o««««  .?>•'«•.  head  and  tail  piwis^  ,*.  Of  hlr  CroUTu  miv  1^ 
Si.  un  .K^.^f  ''^^  crown-jewels  fur  the  angling  fibrarii.  of  the  future  Th'r"  "an  bj  ^ 
gence."    '^.';li^*''"  *'"  «'"»  '*"'  '°  eager  compeStion  in  the  auction-rooms  if  iiLlf  a  ceSTur? 

Crawhall,  Joseph.  Izaak  Walton  his  Wallet  Booke.  Colophon.  Newly 
•et  forth  and  adorned  with  sculptures.  Curiously  engraved  by  Joseph  Craw- 
hall.    London,  Field  and  Tuer,  1885. 

thiM?"l^o"  a '' Field 'S^S'ri"''"'  a'*"'-,,  S^f"  ?"P«'-  "  0"«  ''»"'l«0  ~P««»  onJy.  ot  which 
.vV?„™^.  ;  ;  1  ..  !li  ^"*'  ^  collection  of  ' •  songs "  and  "  poesies  •'^contained  In  tha 
.nS  wP  t','  A"«'";;  T^he  numerous  ilWsiratlons  are  hand^olorecT^Contains  linen  ooSket! 
S^.vin''"''  l""!'-  1°  *'"=*'  '^''Py  ''  ""'ched,  ihce  a  seal,  a  wood  block  uied  In  pr^ntincX  ra- 
gravlngs,  showing  that  no  more  copies  can  b«  issued.  pnnung  ine  en- 

Crawhall.  JoMph.    Izaak  Walton  his  Wallet  Booke.    Another  copy.    No.  4. 

Half  vellum  with  parchment  sides. 

Crawhall.  Joseph.     Izaak  Walton  his  Wallet  Booke.  Another  copy.  No.ia. 

Half  vellum  with  puchment  sides.    Uncut. 

Crawhall,  Joseph.    Izaak  Walton  his  Wallet  Booke.  Another  copy.  No.  23. 

Half  vellum,  j>Atx;l!tneQt  sides.    Uncut. 

Cniwfurd,  Oswald,    A  Year  of  Sport  and  Natural  History.    Shooting, 
hunting,  coursing,  falconry  and  fishing.    London,  Chapman,  1895. 

With  numerous  illustrations.    40,  cloth,  uncut. 

CrlKnelle,  Henri  de.    Le  Morvan  ...  its  wild  sports  .  .  .  translated  .  .  . 
by  Captain  Jesse.     London,  Saunders  and  Otley,  1851. 

cSt"aTi.5Sv<;i!^efisC"  ^"'i^.'  '•'''"""  '"^"**"'  ^"  '"^'''  • "  '"P'  "^^ 

Cruikshank,  Robert.    See  Seymour,  Robert.    The  ood  volume. 
10 


i 


.atraasaaaacs 


■  aikemU 


MilifitiliB'iiiil^' 


74  Catalogue  0/  Books  on  Angling. 

Cubley,  J.  S.  How  to  Fish.  Hints  on  angling  specially  adapted  for  Bir- 
mingham amateur  anglers;  containing  plain  directions  as  to  rod,  tackle,  baits, 
etc. ;  notes  on  the  best  fishing  stations  near  Birmingham,  the  fish  to  be  found 
in  the  rivers  there,  and  when  and  how  to  caich  them.  .  .  .  Birmingham, 
Corns,  1873, 

Collation :  pp.  46.  Illuitrailoin.  \ff>,  httf  gr«tn  morocco,  gilt  hack,  gilt  top,  by  Zaahn*- 
dorf,    With  original  pap«r  cover*  bound  In. 

Cussac,  J.     See  C  •  •  •.  J.     Pisciceptologie.     1823. 

Cutcliffe<  H.  C.  The  Art  of  Trout  Fishing  on  Rapid  Streams;  comprising 
a  complete  system  of  fishing  the  North  Devon  streams,  and  their  like ;  with 
detailed  instructions  in  the  art  of  fishing  with  the  artificial  fly,  .  .^  the  fern 
web,  beetle,  maggot,  worm  and  minnow,  both  natural  and  artificial.  South 
Molton,  Tucker,  1863. 
Collation :  pp.  xUl-ao6.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  g»t  back,  gilt  top. 

Cypre«5,  J.,  Jr.  Sporting  Scenes  and  Sundry  Sketches ;  being  the  miscel- 
laneous writings  of- J.  Cypress,  edited  by  Frank  Forester.  New  York, 
Gould,  1843. 

Plates,    a  voU,  post  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gtJt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Rare. 

D.,  J.  The  Secrets  of  Angling.  .  .  .  Edited  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis.  London, 
B.  Triphook,  i8ii. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-^.  8°,  bound  in  with  William  Chaflns  "  Anecdotes  and  History  of  Cran- 
oourne  Chase  '  and  other  work«.  .  j  .  i_ 

"  One  hundred  copies  struck  off  separately  with  index  and  short  advertisement,  of  a  reprint  in 
the  •  British  Bibliographer,"  i8ia.    Vol.  11.,  p.  465-  ...     ^    ,„  1 1.  _  •    •  .o^ 

"  This  poem  is  aUo  noUced,  with  large  ciutions,  in  an  article  in  the  Cennira  Uterana,  1B09, 
vol  X  D.^,  which  WRS  appropriated  by  Daniel  and  inserted  in  the  supplement  to  his  Rural 
SDorls.^iSn.  lU  authorship  was  set  at  rest  in  1811,  bv  the  evidence  of  the  books  of  the  Sta- 
tioners' Company,  in  which  the  work  is  entered  as  being  by  '  John  Dennys  Esquier.  Sir  Henry 
Ellis  Elves  the  extract  in  the  edition  edited  by  him  in  that  year.  Walton  had  previouslv  ascribed 
it  to  John  Davors.  and  others  (Hewlett  amonj  them)  to  Donne  and  Davies.  The  volume  con- 
:,Mns  commendatory  verses  signed  '  lo  Danes,'  and  is  dedicated  by  the  stationer  R.  J.  to  Mr. 
T  Jhn  Harbome  of  Tackley.  in  the  County  of  Oxford.  Beloe  says  of  ttie  book  that  'perhaps 
^here  caes  not  exist  in  the  circle  of  English  literature  a  rarer  volume.  Sir  John  Hawkins  con- 
fawad 'he  could  never  get  a  light  of  It.  _  .     .     ._         ..    .t        ji t 

"  T'oeie  is  every  reason  to  suppose  that  Mr.  John  Dennys,  who  is  shown  by  thepedJgrwi  of 
tne  Dennys  fiimily  to  have  died  at  Pucklechurch  la  1609,  is  the  rea!  author  of  the  ;i»ecreU,  not 
the  gran^n  of  ^ir  Walter  Dennys,  r  forward  for  that,  honour,  by  S'' H*^^*  N^^J"-  N» 
date  is  associated  with  Sir  Walter  Dennys.  but  on  nrferring  to  a  mora  detailed  ^g"*  »«»«» 
Ae  samrsowce.  It  appean  that  his  eldest  son,  Sir  WilUam  Dennys, '  founded  a  guild  in  the  year 


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i?^  .t,-^*,™!?'  '*'««fo'«  /e«»on«b1y  auign  his  hirih  (o  the  latter  part  o(  the  Hfteenth  centurv 
h  s  °ct„d  S'r  ■- ""ui"^  "r.?'"";'""'  l"'**  premise,  are  bornS  out  by  the  («c?th.t  lohX' 
nlJL„  I.  jV.I!M  '•"'"""  "'  'f'«  •->«-trei»,  accoroinK  to  Sir  Harris  Nlcolm)  left  n  «on  Huoh 
teref^re  S  M U^Jt^'^rc"!'.'.""  """'»'"■«  »8e,  »in%  he  was  married  nn'l  L/d  f,m,':rff.prrnV 
II,  tncrerore,  sir  Marrls  Nicolas  i  B»»umpilon  be  torrrti,  wr  mutt  antibe  the  nciem  lo  the  earfw 
part,  or.  at  the  l.teiM^to  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth  century,  whereas  .Htyle  rndKrnernI  ch«^^^ 
acter  belong,  assuredly  to  a  later  period.  Collateral  evi'dence  U  to  be  found  In  *he  act  tha 
MnL'&eiTv  ."Ij;"':  '*•'*'""''"•  "«»••  »°'  '^'o*  'h'^  P<>em  fr  back.  In  a  po.thumoui 

have  doneTlH  hu'ril*  w  "".'°  ""  '°  ^.P,''"'*'*  "««'  'he  death  of  the  author,  who  lntende«l  to 
nave  aone  It,  In  his  life,  but  was  prevented  by  death,  etc..  etc 

m^lelo  Ihe'dSltan'^e';"  '"  """'""  '""'  "  '''"•"'''•  •"""  '""'°''  *"""'  '"'"'y  ^ave  l,een 
••  From  an  article  (by  T.  Westwood)  published  in  the  •  Angler's  Note-booli.'  1I80,  p  i8i-«  the 
followlfiB  appreciation  of  Dennv's  poem  may  be  extracted  ■  '  ^' 

.„l*,lT..,!j'''"*«r'''  l^"'*  "f  ">«  A"  "'A"K''nK  perplex  us  neither  with  their  multitude,  nor  their 
magnitude.  1  o  »me  three  or  four  of  them  may  be  assigned  a  place  -  shall  we  say  midwav  hv 
courtesv  ?-on  the  ledge,  of  I'arnassus ;  the  rest  are  innocent  oF all  altitudes  ZhaUoe^er  exceW 
those  of  Grub-street  garrets,  or  the  stilts  of  an  absurd  vanity  •»""""  wnaisoever,  except 

"  J"™™""  """onit  the  select  few,  by  right  of  seniority,  and  perhaps  by  poetic  riuht  as  well 
we  have  •  1.  D  who  in  the  cool  dawn  of  the  seventeenth  century,  and  A«  he  fr^liLbedian 
men  were  passing,  one  by  one.  Into  the  shadow,  'sang  to  the  echo,'  (for  he  seems  to  htv^  hSd 

Sn.fl"it"'"''"'*  '"  *"'  °*"  ''"^  ""'^  B'""«'i"n)  'he**  '  Secrets  of  At^gllng!'  himsel  being  de,. 
tined  to  become  a  greater  secret  than  any  he  revealed  ■"»■»<:"  oemg  aes 

hn!J!l'n/*"iw*Jl!'''  '.J?'.-';^*'**'*!'  JaclcsonJ  states  in  his  dedication  of  the  poem  to  Mr  John  Har- 
^ST  •  '  rir''''*'. ''••  ^^^  '!"*"''  '  '"'ended  to  have  printed  it  in  his  life:hut  was  prevenVed  by 
2!™^f..  9""'^'7>«'*«»°f««l«'nce,  however,  besides  that  final  one.  may  have  had  !h«ir  weighs 
^^'A^'^t  °'  •"■"•  '"IJ"*!""'  """•  »"""=  '*';»d°'n  "f  discretif  n.  The  erich  was  a  trfinii 
one  for  he  minor  muse.  The  Elixabethan  bards,  as  I  have  said,  were  dying  out  but  th7na* 
'«"!•' *^»«'»  '^«'«|1  '°  «heir  divine  singing -the  national  henn  was  Xi  fever  h^atwUh 
Fairv  Queeiis,  and  Passionate  Pilgrims,'  with  •  Heavenly  Unas,  and  heroic  •  i.uorec's  *  It 
1^  i,!.""^.!!!^'  »>*•«  »•«"«•  if  •  poet  unknown  to  fame  h«l  recoiled  from  brining  Into 
«ij  mo«ve°n':i?h«Th:?^  Tu**  '^I^'k'  •J'"?'*  ^"K  "' ' ""''  ""'l  »'^"">-  B.u  whate/erThe 
r^mre  ■  at  1I2I?  a^f  ■^J^^Hn.V;'^?*  by  closing  his  eyes  on  all  the  shows  of  this  world,  If  not 
IJIi.  .  V  '^j  '"?'0"°';*   PO««.  «nd  unconsoled.  perchance,  by  the  convidion  that  his 

™^«?'/''y«n«r°"W  *»*^~"«'"  '"*°  f'^°"'  """i  acceptance,  at  a  fitting  time^ 
of  i^«.° ''  ?»,««™P«"7  recpgnlUon  of  I.  D.  thai  I  am  acouainte<l  wtth,  is  in  the  '  Pleasures 
t^^r^^     ^'!'.'***^  '.?''  *•  commonly  considered  to  be  t\ie  transmigration  of  the  •  GecrSu," 
JLn.F.T.  :.^?^,°  '™n«««»«'lK^Pro<:eM    for  there  can  be  little  doubt  of  the  correctness  of  the 
general  sunnise)  was  effected  by  no  unskiUful  hand,  and  without  too  much  sacrifice  of  the  ore 

wUh%rUtUe1eferio°rafi*o°n''  4'  '^'I'P.  I!""*'"'  "T't"  ^"'  '"-l*^-  ewL^'bSen  undergonT 
Tnd  .».«  ^..  .it.  .H^!^  /"•       h,''"?^''.'  ''^•^"  "'  'he  poem  is  preae^  ved  in  the  prose  versioii 

"  int  ^t^^,^  u  /.f P«^^''«"y  'h,«  introducUon )  have  a  Mriking  merit  of  their  own. 
i»  I..  i„P"^'.r 'r*  **«»%  "^  Denny  8  verse,  that  It  rnains  its  sti^ngth,  sweetness  and  savour 
S  .Mf!,'^l  ^"!1l    ^^°^  "VV'^'  '"  puMeh  may  compare  •life  QuaMties  of  an  aS ' 
Prin«s.^  **  P^*"'  *'•'•  «=»'•»'«•"•  <"»  cormpondtag  pawaii)  of  the  ■  Pl«su«.of 

"  It  is  not  needful  that  I  shoatd  entei  on  a  critical  appreciation  of  this  little  ooem  the  finnt 
tCs'L'rJ^eTi'u  h'fn'  r'J.V'T*'*"  ^"?  highly  esteemSl!  ThrmLh  howiter.^ay  h^  «W 
elevVlon?f  fhn  .„l;  1  i"'.*"ff*'"  .T°°'^''  ""¥  »"'"'•='>'  "'  'hythm,  sweetness  of  eiprJsion,  and 
!m!?7.^^  I'i".*'",'"'*  'r""5'  •''*'  «^«"  '"""  'he  angling  point  of  view,  we  cannot  but  con- 
«niuito^^'l^?™^':ll"°l^"'"fe"l'°"•  ""•  "■""«>  >'  '^e  devoHon  of 'so  much  real  pt^iic 
mMMh^n  .wf  ^^  ^»,""''k*  ""fi  the  exception  of  the  •  Compleat  Angler, '  no  higher  eompU- 
Kioui  feats'^u  fm"^  ^hl^lf' ?  L°.  **'*  '^"l'  S-bw^r-ent  'rhymers? indeed,  ha^e  achieved 
B-^^™"  .  i!!u.fc  1  .  ""  °r  ^5'?hts.  or  rather  from  other  depths  — witness  the  Innocent 
A^te  IU^"nulP'''*.°^?"'"=T*i'  «"''  ?"•"  f«)«esque,  by  force  of  poUsh"  aad^he 
aS'dexte^n'SL^n.X". '"  ^^"''>  t>y  Scott  of  Ipiwtch.  in  which  the  technical  and  humoious 
are  dexterously  enough  interwoven ;  but  such  trifl  ng  to  verse  os  "..ese  and  other  noems  of  their 

(ine  Angler  ■    U.orious  John  )  who  could  not  have  beer  more  in  earnest,  had  he  sung  of  men 


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Catalogiu  of  Books  on  AngUiig 


•ntt  itnMti  ■  who  drui)**  him*«lf  in  hit  ilngliiK  rob«»  on  lh«  v«r)r  Ihrwhold  of  hit  lh«in«,  M  by 
•n  Mturad  VoMllon,  Md  only  dolT*  lh«m  wllh  hli  ulllmat«  Una : 
'  And  now  w«  •!*  wrl»*<1  •!  ih*  l*»«. 

In  wItMd  hurtiour  whare  mr  rntan«  to  rtil  j 
And  make  an  end  of  thli  our  journay  pwit ; 

Hare  than  In  quiet  roade  I  dunk  It  bait 
W«  ttrika  our  Mtlei  and  stadfatt  Anchor  CMl, 
For  now  Iha  tunna  low  tattath  tn  the  waal.' 

"  And  'In  qu!*t  ro«««,'  la  tha  fre>r  old  altia  of  Pucklr.  hurch.  (ha  po«  ilaapi  hii  »laap.  not 
too  far  distant  from  hU  balovad  Hojd,  that  with  '  crooked  winding  way,  pait  clUT  and  meadow. 
'  Its  mother  Avon  runneth  loft  to  teek.'  '    Bit.  pin. 

D.,  J.    The  Secrets  of  Angling.     By  J(ohn|  DfennysJ  Esquire,  1613.    A  re. 
print  with  introduction  by  Thomas  WcntwooJ.    London,  Satchell,  1883. 
ColUtlon  :  pp.  &i.    Small  4°,  half  roiburgha,  gilt  top.  uncut. 


D..  J. 

«885. 


The  Secrets  of  Angling. 


■  voli..  1<S°.  vellum 
'  Tha  edition  it  llmite 


Edited  by  "  Piscator."     Edinburgh, 

nibllolhaca  CurloM,"  prirauljr  printed. 


raper,  uncut      Oii«  of  the         ,, 

to  •75  copies  on  tiaall  papei    and  7S  <>■>  ■■''8*  papcr. 


Dabry  d«  Thierfant  (Pierre).  La  pisciculture  et  la  p«che  en  Chine.  .  .  . 
Ouvrage  accompagn6  de  51  planches  rapr^ntant  K  .  principaux  instnunentt 
de  pisciculture  et  engins  de  p<che  employes  par  les  Chinois  .  .  .  pr6c<d6 
d'une  introduction  sur  la  pisciculture  chex  les  divers  peuples  par  .  .  .  J.  L. 
Soubeiran.    Paris,  187a, 

CoUadon  :  pp.  llHK-195.  Imparial  4".  half  crlmaon.  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edgea, 
by  Tout. 

Dagley,  R.  Death's  Doings :  consisting  of  numerous  original  compositions 
in  verse  and  prose,  the  contributions  of  various  writers,  intended  as  illustra- 
tions of  30  copperplates,  designed  and  etched  by  R.  D.  Second  edition 
with  additions.    London,  Andrews,  i8a7. 

r  half  brown  calf.  "Tha  Angler.'  by  Mm.  Hamani.  "  Death  and  Uw  Angler."  by  Rar. 
H.  Stebblng.  and  "  Waltonlan  Remlnlwencai."  by  S.  Maunder. 

Dagley,  Richard.  Death's  Doings :  consisting  of  pp.  391-423  only,  con- 
aaning"Thc  Angler,"  by  Mrs.  Hcmans;  "Death  and  the  Angler,"  by  Rev. 
H.  StebWng;  "  Waltonian  Reminiscences,"  by  S.  Maunder. 

Plate  •«>.  faU  aprinkled  calf,  gilt  b«)k,  by  W.  Prmtt.  '*  The  entire  work  ferma  ^fOTf  •««'«• 
coMUttaf  of  numiroui  origlnai  SompoaltWi  In  verae  and  proae.  the  friendly  coytribudona  of 
«rioIw  i^ritewTpriiiclp-Uy  Intendid  aa  lUiutntliou  of  thirty  oopperpUtaa  daalgoad  and 
etched  by  R.  Dagley."    Advocatet  Lib.  cat. 


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77 


ItC.     Ixaak  Walton:  a  drama  in  four  parta.     Moonlight  —  Sunri«;  — 
Kcon  — &nd  Sanisc;.     London,  Chapman  and  Hall,  1839. 


ColUllon  :  pp.  vt-^a.     Ill 
erImMfi  calf,  ^||  li«ck,  by  t,j«mbt«r. 


•iraiad  wtib  rm  i^ohlsg  by  Pierce  Kgaii  ih«  younKcr. 
,     ,..„        ,-^    ,  ,      ambWr.       'PwftinBajlat  the  Royal  ()lv..,,.l.    fheairi-,      Ihe  fwlf 

Inal  MS  !•  tn  Ihc  Uenl»-io  colleclkiii. "    /Mkfit.    From   I'homat  Wraiwood  i  collecUoa,  mm 


PWfftwmlX  the  Koyal  (Jljrn.plr    (  healrr. 
rom    I" 
T.  WeMwooa,  r»6i."  on  fly  tea/. 


laP,  half 
1'ha  rwti 


ht»  book-plate  and  aalugrapb, 

Danlsl.  Rev.  \    illlam  B.     Rural  Sjnjrts.     I^ndon,  Longman,  tSis. 

Platci,  »ofne  foUlInt-  3  voU.,  r*,  half  ^rren  nrorro,  gilt  back,  glU  lop,  uncut.  Reprint 
of  the  edition  of  Ifcx,  «hlch  wm  contlderalily  eiiurgeU  r^ver  prevlou»  edition*.  "  |l  likewlM 
conlaini  addlilona:  nlalet  and  proofn  of  all  ihr  larger  sublevli,  wh 


vhlch  were  originally  taken  off 


for  leparaic  iaie.  Some  copl«»  have  the  plates  coloured.  Bit  /ue.  "  Rev.  W.  Barker  Dan- 
JB"  died  Aug^  i«th.  iIm,  In  hii  liM  year,  wUhln  the  rules  of  the  KIng'a  Bench  priion,  whara  ha 
had  resided  for  ihAJailaoyeart."     Viw  SforHnf  Mof. 

Daniel.  Rev.  William  B.     Another  copy. 
Vol  a  only.    Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Daniel.  Rev.  William  B.    Supplement  to  the  Rurai  Sports.  London,  1813. 


Collation  t  pp.  xiv-(o^-ulv.    Plates.    8°.  half  roan,  urn 
flshlnv  and  an  account  of  ihr  rivers  of  Great  llrlialn      It 
Sir  HT  Kllls's  list  of  works     n  angling,  and  altogeihci   . 
BU.  fitt. 


'  Coatains  anecdotes  of  flsh  and 
(luces,  without  acknowledgment. 
rs  over-much  of  book-making. 


Daahwood,  Richard  Lewli.     Chiploquorgan ;  or  Life  by  the  Comp  Fire  in 
Dominion  of  Canada  and  Newfoundland.    Dublin,   Vhite,  1871. 

Collajioii:  pp.  Iil-a93.  ?••««»•  Square  ia°.  cloth,  uncut.  "  Contains  many  accounts  of  ftsh- 
jng  In  the  Neplslquil,  Rettigoucbe,  and  other  rivers. ' '  Bik.  pise.  Autograph  note  of  the  auithor 
inserted. 


Davies,  O.  Chrlitopher.  Fishing ;  a  comprehensive  hand-book  of  the  art, 
including  sea  fishing,  with  numerous  illustrations.  London,  Dean  and  Son, 
«873. 


CoUailon:  pp.  «^.    itfl,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf.  with  original 
papar  cover*  bound  In.    "  One  of  a  series  entitled  '  The  Champion  Handbooks.'  '     Bit.  pit. 

Davies,  0.  Christopher.  Mounuin,  Meadow,  and  Mere.  A  series  of  out- 
door  sketches  of  sport,  scenery,  adventures,  and  natural  history,  with  illustra- 
tions by  B.  W.  Harcourt.    London,  King,  1873. 

Collation  :  pp.  vlli-aa6.    Plates.    is°,  half  brown  morocco,  jgiit  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaebns- 
Many  of  these  sketches  originally  appeared  in  the ' '  FleltT'  and  other  periodicals. "     ~  ' 


dorf. 
tiu. 


Bit. 


Davies,  0.  Christopher.    Second  edition.    London,  King,  1874. 

Plata*.    ia°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  twek,  gilt  top,  uncut. 


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DaviM.  a.  Chrlttopfi«r.     Angling  Idyltn.     London.  Chapman  and  HaU, 
1876. 

Collation :  pp.  Iv-«a4.    I",  half  gracn  morocco  flit  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

DaviM.  O.  Chrlatoph«r.     Another  copy. 

lUlf  blua  morocco,  till  bwsk.  gilt  top.  by  ZMhnsdorf. 

JaviM.  O.  ChrUtophar.     Norfolk  Broadt  and  Rivm;  or,  The  water  waya, 
lagonna,  and  dccoya  of  Eait  Anglia.     Edinburgh,  Bla«  kwood,  1883. 

Collation  pp.  it-mfi  PIuIm.  •",  cloth,  uncut.  "  Some  of  tha  chaplar*  In  iha  book  origin- 
ally app«arml  In  •  lUackwrnKl'.  Magailna,  while  part  ol  Iha  chapUr  on  •  Wh«rrt»«,_'  A  cnia^da 
againgi  poathlng,'  and  '  I'lkf-ftibinH  m  jurdari,'  appeared  In  the  '  Field.  •  Roriilaiid  Broad  In  Iha 
•Ocnllaman*  MagBiine,'  ■  Triltoni  decoy '  In  the  'Art  Journal,  and  'On  the  Upper  Vara  In 
the  '  Katt  Anglian  llandhook.'  "    Pts/m. 

Davlcj.  Q.  Chrlstophar.      Peter  Pcnnilesa,  Gamekeeper  and  Gentleman. 

London,  Wame  (n.  d.). 

Collation .  pp.  Il^^6a.  lllu»tratlon».  la-'.  cloth.  Contain*  arilelet  on  pike,  eel,  and  tr««- 
flihlng.  and  on  matteri  of  angling  Iniereat. 

Davicf,  a.  ChrUtopher.  See  Fisher,  P.  The  Angler's  Souvenir.  Kd.  by 
G.  C.  D.,  1877. 

Davlea,  0.  ChrUtopher.  See  Walton,  L,  and  Cotton,  C.  The  Complete 
Angler — with  notes  by  G,  C.  D.,  1878. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.     Consolations  in  Travel ;  or.  The  last  days  of  a  phi- 
losopher.     London,  Smith,  1840. 
Collation :  pp.  xi-aSS.    Plate*.    8°,  bound  with  Salmonia,  183a. 

Davy.  Sir  Humphrey.    Another  edition.    Boston,  Roberts,  1870. 

Collation :  pp.  vill-497.    Illttstratloni.    \fP,  cloth. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.  Salmonia ;  or,  Days  of  fly-fishing,  in  a  series  of  con- 
versations, with  some  account  of  the  habits  of  fishes  belonging  to  the  genua 
Salmi.     By  an  Angler.     London,  Munay,  1828. 

Collation  •  pp.  »lii-a73    Original  edition.    Portrait  and  iUuttratlona.    laP,  half  crinMon  caif. 
«VIIU«in  FarrelFa  copy,  with  hU  MSS.  memoranda  on  margin*  of  the  leave*. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.     Second  edition,  with  six  engraved  views.   London, 
Murray,  1839. 
Collation :  pp.  xili-ll-33S.    i«°.  half  gfwn  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Za^iudort 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  //ngling  79 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  g<lt  top. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.     Third  edition.     London,  1832. 

Collation :  pp.  xi-ao5.    Illuitrationi.    16°,  half  brown  calf. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.     Another  edition.     London,  1840. 

Illustrations.    8°,  full  green  calf,  gilt  back.    Bound  with  Coniolations  in  Travel,  1840. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.     Fourth  edition.    London,  1851. 

j^Collation :  pp.  xvi-sos.    Illustrations.    i6°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Alfred 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "  The  Ust  named  edition  was  enlarged  by  Dr.  lohn 
Uavy,  brother  of  tne  autlior.  Some  woodcuts  are  substituted  for  the  engraved  views!  •  Salmo- 
nia  ranks  high  in  the  scale  of  angling  literature  —  higher  we  should  say.—  (if  it  were  not  for  the 
audacity  of  the  dictum)  than  it  really  merits.  It  lacks  the  freshness  of  heart  and  simple  „^eti 
^  style  that  we  look  for  first  of  all,  in  a  genuine  Angling  book.  The  first  and  second  editions 
were  anonymous.  The  illustrations  were  from  the  author's  own  drawings.  Sir  Humphrey  Da»v 
was  bom  at  Penzance,  1778,  and  died  i8ao.  '  Salmonia'  was  revieweifby  Sir  Walter  s'cott  in 
the 'Quarterly  Review,' 18918.    p.  503."    Bit. pise. 

Davy,  John.     The  Angler  and  His  Friend ;  or.  Piscatory  colloquies  and  fish- 
ing excursions.     London,  Longman,  1855. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-306.    Illustrations.    16°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Kaufmann. 

Davy,  John.     The  Angler  in  the  Lake  District;  or,  Piscatory  colloquies  and 
fishing  excursions  in  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland.    London,  Longman, 
1857- 
Collation :  pp.  viii-3sa.    16°,  bMf  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Kaufmann. 

Dawson,  Qeorge.    The  Pleasures  of  Angling  with  Rod  and  Reel  for  Trout 
and  Salmon.     New  York,  Sheldon,  1876. 

CoIUtion :  pp.  xv-afi*.    Plates.    la",  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Alfred  Mat- 


Dawson,  Qeorge.    Another  copy.    Cloth. 

"  Sketches  reprinted  mostly  from  the  •  Albany  Evening  Journal.' 


Bit.  pise. 


Dax,  Le  Viscomte  Louis  de.    Souvenirs  de  mes  chasses  et  peches  dans  le 
midi  de  la  France.    Paris,  Castel,  1858. 

Collation :  pp.  vili-ao*.    la".  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  bock,  gilt  top,  by  Zoehnsdorf. 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Day,  Francis.     British  and  Irish  Salmonidae.    London,  Williams,  1887. 

Collation  :  pp.  viil-999.    Platei.    Royal  8°,  cloth,  uncut. 
Days  In  Clover.     By  the  Amateur  Angler.    London,  Sampson  Low,  1892. 

Collation:  pp.  viii-iao.    Illustrations.    16P.  vellum,  paper  uncut.    Large  paper,  «>"«  hun- 
dred  and  fifty  For  Great  Britain,  and  one  hundred  for  America.     This  is  No.  iia.     Signed 

"E.  M." 

Death's  Doings.    See  Dagley,  Richard. 

De  la  Marre.  See  Duharael  du  Monceau,  H.  S.  Traite  general  des  pesches, 
I 769-  . 

Delices.  Les  delices  de  la  campagne,  on  les  ruses  de  la  chasse  et  de  la 
pesche,  ou  I'on  voit  comment  on  prend  toutes  sortes  d'oisseaux  et  de  Mtes 

k  quatre  pieds Avec  les  plus  beaux  secrets  de  la  pfiche;  et  la  maniere  de 

faire  les  rets  et  les  filets.  Troisiime  Edition.  .  .  .  Le  tout  accompagn^  de  fig- 
ures.    Amsterdam,  George  Gallet,  1700. 


Collation:  PP- J^^^.f  •  ^'»»  ''P^';''l«''.=^LP'i^?5''„^,L^-,S, 


Lo-uis-Liger  (SSnJ^^^s  -S^^'^erS:  Ucrf  fgnOn^ev^ra.'  u^au;hor,£^rS£f 
ZmX  aFl^ehavt  stated  p.  134,  the  first  book  of  •  Les  Ru&es  is  reproduced  without  alteraUon. 
RSe"copies  Sf  Se  ilPusJ^Uon!  appear  in  all  Ligers  editions,  and  ">»»'"«he  reprint,  of 
Amsterdam  and  Lyons.  The  first  edfifon  has  become  very  rare,  and  is.  on  the  whole,  the  most 
in"resUnTcSS?ribution  made  by  France  tc  the  literature  of  angling."    B^.  fisc. 

Delices.    Quatriime  Edition  augmentee,  1732. 

Collation :  pp.  430.    Plates,    a  vols.  ia°.  full  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges. 

Dempster,  Henry.    The  Decked-welled  Fishing  Boat  and  Fisheries  and 
Fish-Market  Reform;  being  dialogues  on  these  important  subjects,  with  full 
information  on  the  oyster  question.    Glasgow,  1868. 
CollaUon:  pp.  138.    Illustrations.    16°.  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Denison.  Alfred.  A  literal  translation  into  English  of  the  earliest  known 
book  on  fowling  and  fishing,  written  originally  in  Flemish  and  pnnted  at  Ant- 
werp  in  the  year  1492.     Privately  printed  for  Alfred  Demson.     London, 

one  of  the  oldest  Remish  tracU.    Bit.  fisc. 


8,  1887. 


Low,  189a. 

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Catalogue  of  Books  on  /Inglinf: 


81 


Dennys,  John.     See  D.  J.    Secrets  of  Angling.     181 1. 
Description  of  the  River  Thames.    See  Hunnell,  R. 
Description.     A  True  and  Exact  Description.    See  Campbell,  John. 
D'Ewes,  J.     Sporting  in  Both  Hemispheres.     London,  Routledge,  1858 

I,  by  ZaehnL 

!  a  descendant  of 


..^    -    ,      -  -^r    -    .r^-    wO,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

'Contains  thrt«  chapters  on  trout  and  other  fishing.    The  author  is  said  to  be  1 


Collation:  pp.  xv-398.    Plates 
'  Contains  thrte  chapters  o 
Charles  Cotton . ' '    Bit.  pitc 

Dewliurst,  Henry  William.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Order  Cetacea 
and  the  Oceanic  Inhabitants  of  the  Arctic  Regions.  London,  Dewhurst, 
1834. 

ba^k"Sl??o  »''''■  "*'^*'    **'*'**  *""*  iUustrations  In  the  text.    8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
Deyeux,  Th.    Le  vieux  ..f  ;heur.    Paris,  Houdaille,  1837. 

Collation:  pp.  183.  16°,  full  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  Contains  34  illus- 
trations used  m  ■>  Pesson  Malsonneuve."    Bib.  pise.  or  ~i 

Dialosrues.  Three  Dialogues  on  the  Amusements  of  Clergymen.  See  Framp- 
ton{^.ev.].)psfud. 

Dialogues,  The,  ol  Creatures  Moralised :  appiiable  and  edifying  to  every 
merry  and  jocund  matter,  and  right  profitable  to  the  governance  of  men. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Haslewood.    London,  R.  Triphook,  1816. 

Title-page  within  a  woodcut  border  and  numerous  illustrations  In  the  text.  4°,  full  crimped 
olive  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges.  "  All  particulars  of  the  author,  and  of  the  origin  of  the 
work,  have  hitherto  escaped  research."  Extract  from  preface.  "Of  peculiar  interest  to  the  ang- 
ling bibliopolist,  as  it  contains  among  other  woodcuts  the  earliest  known  illustration  in  a  prir.ted 
book  of  an  angler  using  a  float ;  this  is  prefixed  to  the  44th  dialogue."  Very  rare.  "  Beyond 
those  demandable  by  the  Universities,  only  ninety-eight  copies  printed."    Jos.  Haslewood. 

Diary.    The  Diary  of  our  trip.    See  Holberton,  William. 

Dick,  (St.  John).    Flies  and  Fly-fishing  for  white  and  brown  trout,  grayling 
and  coarse  fish:  with  hints  oh  using  the  minnow  and  grasshopper  bait.    Lon- 
don, Hardwicke,  1873. 
Collation :  pp.  vill-ts4.    Illustrations.    la",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Dick,  (St.  John).    Another  copy. 
Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 
II 


82 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Dlctionarium  Rusticum,  Urbanicum  et  Botanicum:  or  a  dictionary  of  hus- 
bandry, and  all  sorts  of  country  affairs.  Second  edition  revised  and  improved. 
London, 1717 


ColUtion :  A-Cccc  In  elghtn.    Illustrated.    8°,  calf,  rebwked,  red  edjei.    "  Chap,  iv  :  '  The 
gentleman*  recreation,  or  the  arts  of  hawking,  fowling,  cock-fighting,  fishing,  tie.        Btt.  pM. 


Dictlonnalre. 


Dictionnaire  th^orique  et  pratique  de  chasse  et  de 

peche.    Paris,  Musier,  1769. 

a  vols  16°  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  backs,  by  W.  Pratt  "An  anonvmoui  work,  attributed 
to  Ue'iriedesliles,  and  derived  (Sr  the  most  jpart  from  the  ancient  authors,  with  an  Improved 
lyitem  of  Ichthyology,  borrowed  from  liuffon. 

DIpple,  Edwin.    The  Angler's  Manual.    London,  E.  Dipplc  [n.  d.]. 
Collation :  pp.  16.    ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Disciple.     Disciple  of  Isaac  Walton.    Fieud.    See  Resources. 

Discourse.     Discourse  of  Fish  and  Fish-ponds.    See  North,  Hon.  Roger. 

Dixon,  John.  Improvement  of  the  Fisheries ;  or,  A  plan  for  procuring 
abundant  never-failing  supplies  of  provisions  for  the  inhabitants  of  the  three 
kingdoms,  etc.    London:  printed  by  R.  Balfc,  1800. 

of  Grilse  and  Salmon  *  by  AndiewYoung,  alio  "  On  the  Growth  and  MlgraHons  of  the  Sea- 
trout  of  the  Solway. ' '  by  John  Shaw. 

Dobson.  William.  Rambles  by  the  Ribble.  First  series,  second  edition. 
Preston-Dobson,  1864. 

ia°,  paper. 

Doubleday,  Thomas.    See  Coquet-dale  and  North  Country. 

Dougall,  James  Dalziel.  Scottish  Field-sports :  a  volume  of  mingled  gossip 
and  instruction.    Glasgow,  Edinburgh  and  London,  1861. 

Collation:  pp. viil-939.  lUuatrations.  i6°.cloth.  "Aeries of paoewoiirinallycontribot^ 
to  the  Glasgow 'Heraia*  in  1858."  Bii.fiu.  From  the  Ubrary  of  Joseph  Crawhall.  with  hta 
book-plate. 

Dove.    The  River  Dove.    See  A.  J.  S. 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


85 


Dove  Dnl«.     An  Amateur  Angler's  Days  in  Dove  Dale ;  or,  How  I  spent  my 
three  weeks'  holiday.     London,  Low,  1884. 

Collation :  pp.  vt)|-8«,    Plate  on  India  paper.    16°,  vellum  paper,  unout. 

Dryden,  Adam.     Hints  to  Anglera.     Illustrated  with  5  maps.     Edinburgh, 
Black,  1863. 

CoUatloij :  pp,  lii-40.  16°.  half  blue  morocco.  From  Thomaa  Westwood'i  collection,  with 
hi»  book-plate  and  monogram.    Autograph  letter  of  Dryden  inserted.  «:o"eciion.  wiin 

Du  Bartas.  Qulllaume  de  Saluste.  Du  Bartas,  His  Divine  Weekes  and 
Workes.    Translated  by  Joshua  Sylvester.    London,  H.  Lownes,  1605. 

CollaUon  :  pp.  V-71S-XX.  Small  4°,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back  and  edges,  by  W.  Pratt.  Lacks 
.«V.?^n^  K  'i''f  ^'c  F°"'«'»»  "  Frogments  and  other  small  works  of  Du  Bartas,  with  other 
tranjialions  by  Joshua  S^ylvester,  whchliave  separate  titles.  "  If  Piscator  l«;  Walfonian,  in  the 
enthusiastic  sense,  he  will  not  fail  to  include  the  alwve  in  his  collection.  Joshua  Sylveiter  "n 
his  time,  w"  called  the  '  silver-tongued,'  but  his  fame  has  a  little  faded  with  the  years.  The  fifth 
r„  L.  n^*.iJ^I'J"„'f  "Ef  l* *  *"!"  T'^"* '  "L?}"  ^"'^  '■*'=°"'»  •»'«  creation  of  sea  and  river  fish, 
Lni  ?«-  .  te  .^*'''''''  •'S""''  someoddit  e.-the  '  Whirl-about,'  for  instance,  the  •  Physeter.* 
and  toe  '  ame!I-strong-many-foot.        Bit.fise. 

Duhamel  du  Monceau  (H.  L.)  et  de  la  Marre.  Traits  g^n^ral  des  pesches 
et  histoirc  des  poissons  qu'  elles  foumissent,  tant  pour  la  subsistance  des 
hommes,  que  pour  plusieurs  autres  usages  qui  ont  rapport  aux  arts  et  au  com- 
merce.     Paris,  Saillant  &  Nyon,  1769-73. 

.K^«°i*J"  ^  *°"°- ,  O'**'"*'  mottled  calf,  red  edges.  '•  One  of  the  finest  works  on  fishing  and 
the  fisheries  in  any  language.  The  plates  number  ajo.  It  was  Incorporated  in  the  '  Collation 
des  arts  et  metiers,  and  has  been  much  printed."    Bib.fitc. 


Duncombe,  Rev.  John.    See  Vaniere,  J.    Fishing.    1809. 

Dykes,  Thomas.     "  Rockwood."    All  round  sport  with  fish,  fur,  and  feather. 
London,  Fores,  1887. 
Collation :  pp.  Ix-aoa.    Illustrations.    8°,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Dyson,  Arthur.  Dyson's  edition,  one  penny.  The  Boys'  Own  Illustrated 
Handbook  of  Angling.  Embellished  by  fourteen  engravings.  London, 
Dyson  [n.  d.]. 

Collation :  pp.  x6.    xfP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

E.  M.  E.     Random  CasU;  or,  Odds  and  Ends  from  an  Angler's  Note  Book. 
New  York,  Derby,  1878. 
16°,  paper. 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  ^nglitiff 


Edinburgh.  Songs  of  the  Edinburgh  Angling  Club.  With  illustratioM 
drawn  and  engraved  by  members  of  the  Club.  Edinburgh :  privately  pnnted 
for  members  of  the  Club.     (858. 

Collalion     pp.  xv-88.    8",  full  grwn  morocco,  glU  back,  gill  tldei  .nd  •d«ei."T"'l»  •"'•«; 
live  »o[um«  h«  a  ..cond  engr.v/d  title  .nd  fifteen  vl^ette.  on  .teel.  wme  of^wMch  .re^.dmt- 
ruble  enaruved  bv  William  Korreit,  from  drawing*  by  ( 
rest,  A.  Pe.-lgal  and  D.  Slmwn.    Whi1«  admittmir  the  mer 


■e,t,  from  orawmg.  ny  v;eorffe  Simwn.  R  Gaunter.  VV^tor. 
While  admitting  the  merit*  of  these  comiHjsltlon*  a»  long*  (e«- 
ippreclating  thefr  homely,  hearty  humour,  it  niuit  be  Mid  of 
'Vr":    "  . .»      ^   ._.  kT-. .1^  n^.i^nM.      1  hey  are,  indeed. 


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to  WeiJJIoJd  Inierted,    Vu  end  of  volume  are  «,me  new.paper  clipping.,  one  of  which  con- 
tain! on  additional  tong. 

Edinburgh.     New  edition,  with  additions.     Edinburgh  for  the  memben. 
1879. 

Collation :  pp.  xxl-176.    1°,  full  polUhed  calf.  glU  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,   asocoplei  printed, 
of  which  thU  It  No.  tyf. 

Edinburgh.     See  Catalogues.    Edinburgh  International  Fisheries  Exhibi- 
tion. 
Edwards,  Thomas.     Recollections  (no  titl«).    Edinburgh,  Douglas,  1883. 

iketch  of  Edwards. 

Edwarda,  Thomas.    See  Catalogues.    Edwards,  T. 
Egan.  Pierce.     Sporting  Anecdotes;  original  and  selected.    London,  Sher- 
wood, i8ao. 

Collation :  pp.  viil-497.    Plate..    ia°.  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Egan.  Pierce.     Another  edition.     New  York,  Johnstone  and  Van  Norden, 

1883. 

Collation:  pp.  ate.  pp.  274.    Plates,    a  vols..  i«P.  half  red  morocco,  gilt  b.ck.  gilt  top.  by 
Zaehnadorf. 

Egan.  Pierce.  Pierce  Egan's  Book  of  Sports,  and  Mirror  of  Life;  embrac- 
ing the  turf,  the  chase,  the  ring,  and  the  stage,  interspersed  with  origmal  me- 
moirs  of  sporting  men,  eU.    London,  Tegg ;  Glasgow,  Gnffin,  183a. 


/-^notion  •  no  Iv-^iA.    8°  half  green  calf,  gilt  back.    ["  Published,  with  numerous 

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85 


Bllacombe,  Rev.  H.  N.     Shaketpeare  as  an  Angler.     London,  Stock,  1883. 

.    ^l'i"*L  ""^^  PP*  ??•     '*'*•••    "">  *"""««  P«P«r.    An  inierasiing  reprint  of  two  papers  written 
in  188 1  hy  Canon  EllacomtMi  for  "  The  Antiquary." 

Elliott,  Henry.  The  Complete  Angler;  showing  how  to  take  the  best  kind 
of  fish ;  to  which  is  added  a  guide  to  bottom  fishing  and  a  correct  list  of 
rivers,  canals,  and  ponds  (in  the  vicinity  of  London)  where  fish  are  to  be 
found ;  also  the  proper  tackle  and  bait  re<iuircd,  the  laws  of  angling,  hints  to 
anglers,  etc.     London,  Elliott,  1 856. 

Collation  :  pp.  aS.  Rate.  la",  half  green  culf.  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnadorf.  with  orig- 
inal paper  covers  bound  In.  "  A  six-penny  hnxkurt  termed  '  Elliots  complete  angler'  on  the 
cover.      Bit.fut.    Published  also  with  "Carter's  Complete  Angler"  on  cover. 

Elliott,  Henry.     Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  lop,  by  Zaehnsdcrf,  with  original  paper  cover  bound  in. 

Elliott,  Hon.  William.     Carolina  Sports  by  Land  and  Water,  including  in- 
cidenU  of  devil-fishing,  wildcat,  deer,  and  bear  hunting,  ele. 
Collation :  pp.  agg.    Illustrations.    ia°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Elliott,  Hon.  William.     Another  copy.     Cloth. 

Elliott,  Hon.  William.     Another  edition.     London,  Bentley,  1867. 

Collation :  pp.  099.   Illustrations.   19°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaebnsdorf. 

Ellis,  Sir  Henry.    See  Catalogues.    Ellis,  Sir  H. 

Ellis,  5ir  Henry.    See  Walton,  I.    The  Complete  Angler.     1815. 

England.    A  Collection  of  Advertisements,  Advices  and  Directions  relating 

to  the  Royal  Fishery  within  the  British  seas,  etc. :   transcribed  out  of  divers 

English  writers,  observators,  and  other  experimentors  of  and  in  the  said 

fishery  trade,  and  by  approbation  and  allowance  of  the  Company  of  the 

Royal  Fishery  of  England.    London,  J.  Whitlock,  1695. 

CoUadon :  pp.  71.    Small  4°,  lull  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt.    "  Reprinted  in  '  The 
8omcrilracte,'i75i.    Vol.  xi.  pp.  309-363,  i8o»-i5.    Vol.  xif.  pp.  33-73." 

English.    The  English  Art  of  Angling. 

(No  title),  p.  5-3B.    i6^  full  calf.    Contains  Robert  Nobbs' "CompleatTroUer." 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Bph«mera,  pseud,  (i.  e.  Edward  FiUgiblOTn.)  A  handbook  of  anglings 
teaching  fly  fishing,  trolling,  l)Ottom  fishing,  and  salmon-fishing;  with  th« 
natural  history  ot  river  fish,  and  the  best  modes  of  catching  them.  By 
Ephemera,  of"  Bell's  Life  in  London."     London,  Longman,  1847. 

Colkilon  :  pp.  «ll-36j.    IUu..r.tlont  and  liii«r««l  frontlipltc..    16°.  h.lf  r""  morocco,  gilt 
back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaahnidorf. 

Ephemera. /i/M/.  (1. /.  Edward  Fitzgibbon-l  Second  edition.  Improved 
and  extended.     1848. 

lllu»tr»tlon.    16",  h«lf  green  morocco,  gill  btck.  gilt  top,  by  Zwhns. 


CollMion :  pp.  111-961. 
dorf. 


Ephemera,  pseud.    [1.  e 
and  improved.     1853. 

pp.  vlll-jia.    Illuitrktloni 


Edward  Fitagibbon.J    Third  edition.    Corrected 


Collation ; 
Kaufmann. 


16°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by 
Ephemera, /;/«</.     [1.  ^.  Edward  Fiugibbon.]     Fourth  edition.     1865. 

Collation    PP  vlll-3ia.    Illustration.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  lop.    "One  of 
the  lleVt  m.n«it  of  modem  time..  _The  chapter,  on  fly-fi.hing  are  unusually  clear  and  com- 


Book  of  the  Salmon ; 


prehen»lve.  -t.  W."    We»twood'.  Catalogue. 

Ephemera,  pseud,    [i.  e.  Edward  Fitzgibbon.] 
in  two  Darts.     Part  L    The  theory  and  principles  of  fly-fishing  for  salmon, 
V  .....    ^ — :..     p^rt  II.    The 


_  ^_         Part  I 

with  lists  of  salmon  flies  for  every  good  river  in  the  Empire, 
natural  history  of  the  salmon,  all  its  known  habits  described,  and  the  best  way 
of  artificially  breeding  if  explained.  Usefully  illustrated  with  numerous  col- 
oured  engravings  ofsalmon  flies  and  salmon  fry.  By  Ephemera,  .  .  .  assisted 
by  Andrew  Young,  of  Invcrshin,  manager  of  the  Duke  of  Sutherland's  salmon 
fisheries.    London,  Longman,  1850. 

CoUatlon-  PP  xvi~443.  Coloured  plate.,  ity.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back.  ^  These  two  worki 
a«  hliwy  i.t«;f^er*The  chapter,  on  fly-making  in  the  former  are  unuiually  clear  and  com- 
prehentible."    Bit.  fist. 

Ephemtrm,  pseitd.  (1.  *.  Edward  FiUgibbon.]  See  Walton,  L  The  Com- 
plete Angler.     1853,  '54,  'S9.  '8»- 

Epicure.  The  Innocent  Epicure :  or.  The  Art  of  Angling.  A  poem.  [Pre- 
ceded by  a  paraphrase  on  Epist.  10.  lib.  i.  of  Horace,  in  verses  addressed 
"  From  J.  S.  to  C.  S."] 

••  Tytire  am*,  rivos,  rivoi  tibi,  Tytire,  dicam." — X«f' 
"  Si  quid  novistl  rectiui  i.ti., 
Candidal  imptrti,  si  non,  his  utere  mecam.   —Jffr. 


aSiii'^iiiiiiiliftiir'''-^-^^'^'      '  ■'•^'"'*'- 


W"»- 


Catjlof(ue  of  Books  on  Angling 


87 


of  angling: 

g;  with  the 

them.     By 

[i  morocco,  gilt 

Improved 

op,  by  Zsahnt- 

Corrected 
k,  xilt  top,  by 

1865. 

Hop.  "  One  of 
'  clear  and  com- 

the  Salmon : 
I  for  salmon, 
art  II.    The 

the  best  way 
lumerous  col- 
,  .  .  assisted 
and's  salmon 


rhese  two  worka 
y  clear  and  com- 

.    The  Com- 


poem.    [Pre- 
ses  addressed 


London :  printed  for  S.  Crouch,  H.  Flayford  «n<l  W.   Hrown,  against  the 
Royal  Exchange,  Comhill ;    in  the   remple  Ex»  !iangc.  Meet  Street,  and  in 
Black  Horse  Alley,  near  Fleet  Bridge,  1697. 
CiOlailon  :  pp,  ivI-A^.    16",  full  iprlnkltd  calf,  glli  back,  by  W.  I'rati, 

Epicure.    The  Innocent  Epicure:  or,  The  Art  of  Angling.     A  poem, 

The  second  edition.     London :  printed  by  H.  Mccre,  for  R.  Gosling,  at  the 
Mitre  and  Crown,  against  St.  Dunstan's  Church  in  Fleet  Street.     1713. 

ColUtlon :  pp.  vllM;.    ia°,  fiill  pollthed  calf,  gill  bw:k.  fill  top.  by  RIvlart. 

Epitome.  An  epitomp  of  the  whole  art  of  fishing,  wherein  are  shown,  at  one 
view,  the  harbours,  seasons  and  depths  for  catching  all  sorts  of  fish  usually 
angled  for;  also,  the  various  baits  for  each,  so  digested  as  to  contnin  the  es- 
sence of  all  the  treatises  ever  written  on  the  subject.  By  an  old  angler. 
London,  Brown  [n.  d.]. 

Broadside  folded,  and  bound  4°  ilic,  half  green  calf,  (lit  back,  gilt  top.  Appeari  lo  be  a 
tacklemaker'i  advertisement,  by  W.  H.  AUted.  Itiued  In  tha  form  of  a  folded  circular  with 
small  engraving  on  the  outilde. 

Esdaiie,  David.     See  Contributions  to  Natural  History.     1867, 

Esaay.  An  Essay  on  Angling,  by  a  member  of  the  Worcester  Anglers'  So- 
ciety.    Worcester  "  Guardian  "  office.     1840. 

Collation:  pp.  iil-vi-44.  ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "Signed  "Frater," 
and  dated  from  the  '  London-road,  Worcester.'  The  writer  was  Mr.  William  Oeorce.  now 
editor  of  the  Worcester  •  Herald,'  "    Bit,  pitt.  * 

Estienne,  Charies.  Maison  Rustique,  or  the  countrie  farme.  Com- 
piled in  the  French  tongue  by  Charles  Stiiens  and  John  Liebault,  Doctors  of 
Physicke,  and  translated  into  English  by  Richard  Svrfleet,  practitioner  in 
physicke.  Also  a  short  collection  of  the  hunting  of  the  hart,  wilde  bore,  hare, 
fox,  gray,  conie;  of  birds  and  faulconrir.  .  .  .  Printed  at  London.  Hatfield, 
1606. 

Collation :  pp.  xxx-90  and  table.  Illustrations.  Small  4°  original,  calf,  re-backed,  red  edges. 
['•  Book  Iv.  chap.  xl.  '  The  pool,  fish-pond  and  ditch  for  fish.  Of  the  manner  of  making  stewes 
and  poolea  for  fishes. '  Chap.  xil.  '  What  manner  of  wild  flesh  Is  to  be  provided  for  thelnraish- 
ing  of  the  fisb-poole.'  Chap.  xiii.  '  Of  the  sortes  of  fishes  wherewith  pooles,  ponds  and  ditches 
are  to  be  furnished.'  Chap  xiv.  '  That  fish-pooles  must  be  looked  vnto,  and  the  sides  thereof 
repaired.'  Chap.  xv.  'Of  the  feeding  of  fishes  in  their  pooles.  ponds  and  ditches.'  Chap.  xvi. 
'  The  flshingof  all  sorts  of  Ashes. ' 

"  Charles  Estienne  or  Stevens  was  a  member  of  the  celebrated  family  of  Paris  printers  and 
icholan  of  that  name,  and  was  himself  a  printer  and  physician.  This  work  appears  to  have 
been  published  after  he  had  ceased  to  print.     The  treatises,  of  which  it  Is  composed,  were 


^ 


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i. 


88 


CataloKue  of  Rooks  on  AttKling 


ortfftnAlly  wrl.i«n  In  l,«lln  And  coll««l.d  uiidw  «h.  llilt.  /W.««i  f«'«'»"  ,  ^\*  ,•""'?' J!^.h- 
»ifd.  irin.U.«cl  ih«.n  inro  Kr.nth  un<l»r  th«  ml.  gW.n  «b..».     John   1>I>«'".  ''J  •>»•""    h« 

ruih"  r  ..<  •  W  ■  ,Uv»  •!  Kdg.w...Kl.  to  Inifxluc.  •  lo  ih.  Europ««B  public  wm.  or  ih«  "JH'*'!** 
ofih.lobMcopl.ni'     Ih.T(r»««dlllonor«h.A'n*l«««niirtr«#il.l.uf«w,  1554    *     \    M.ftM. 

ettlngMli.  Thom«*.    The  Cnen  B»nk:  or,  An  Hour'i  Amuiemcnu  for  the 
Young  Angler.    ITiird  edition.  Dublin ;  printed  by  J*me«Chftrltf»,  1858.  ((is-) 

ColUilon;  pp.  !•.    1.".  h.lf  fr«.n  c«ir   .111  b-ck.  flit  «,«P_»i'' i"*'"*^'*-    "^  '*'*'^ 
Irrfttltfl  on  ih«  ipori,  including  an  itcalUnt  llM  of  ln»h  flla*.      »M.  fu*. 

BttinKMll,  Thomas.    See  Greendrake  Angling  Kxcuriioni,  with  addition!, 

by  Geoffrey  Greydrake.  (1.  /.  T.  E.)     183J. 
Bvant.  W.    The  Art  of  Angling:  or,  Complete  Fly-fi«hcr,  deicribing  the 

different  kinds  of  fi«h,  their  hauntt,  .  .  .  alto,  observations  on  the  breeding 

of  carp,  and  the  regulation  of  pools  and  jwnds  .  .  .  New  edition,  revised 

and  corrected.     Uxbridge,  Lake,  i8jo. 

•  Art  of  Angling.'  m\^\  few*yert.*l  eh»ngei  and  w^me  tr»ntpo»llTon».    The  f.ondon  Imu*.  wllh 


ColU.lon  :  pp.  .ll-<>5      ft.!.,     it",  cloth      C"  Another  r»M  of  tn.Umpi»cho.l.iBowlk«^^ 
•  Art  of  Angling.'  with  •  few  verb*!  eh»ngei  and  »ome  trantno»ltlon».    The  I^ 
out  d«le.  i»  the  edlllon  of  iSao  with  a  new  title  page.'  ]    H»*  /*»«• 


Bvans,  W.    Another  copy.    Cloth. 

Contain,  book-plate,  and  autograph  on  fly-leaf  of  "  W.  K.  HewUlne.  Ouy'.  Hoipltal.  1I31." 
A  famous  collector. 

Evanv,  W.     Another  copy.     London.     Richardson,  Uxbridge,  (printed) 
[n.d.].    (G8.) 

Collation  :  pp.  xll-9S-    "°.  •>•»"  <:••'•  «'"  *»ack. 

Experiments.     New  and  Excellent  Experiments  and  Secrett  in  the  Art  of 

Angling :  being  directions  for  the  whole  art.     No  title.     1766.     (G  9.) 

Pu  iOT-n6onlT.  llluiiratkwi.  ir*.  half  brown  calf.  "  ThU  lithe  angUijB  part  of  the  •  Ac- 
compU.1h^  L^/i  Delphi,  but  pubtlsiied  apart  with  the  iame  pagination.  (0  10.)  '  The  new 
and  wcelSnt  Mperlmenti '  have  a  wparate  tide  and  frontl.plece  of  a  perpendicular  river  or 
pond  and  a  male  and  female  angler.  '    Bit.  piic. 

Eyton,  Thomas  Campbell.     See  Caulogues,  Eyton,  T.  C. 

F.  Qrevlile  of  Barnes.    \i.  t.  Grcville,  Fennell.]    The  RaU  and  the  Rod ;  or, 

Tourist  angler's  guide  to  waters  and  quarters  thirty  miles  around  London. 

London,  H.  Cox,  1867. 

Collation:  pp.  vl-70.  19°,  halfcgreen  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnedorf.  Six  putt: 
GreatE«"er^'^Railw';y.  1867  .  (Irelt  W«.em  Ri^ilw.y.  '•fi/'hlliS  Midland  a%  oS 
South  Kttstern  Railway,  i860;  Great  Eaitem.  London  and  North  Weitera.  Midland  ana  ureat 
Kern  HlwaTi  rtriTOreat  Eattern.  Midland.  London  and  North  Western  and  Great 


AMMriMRmHfrVWliMtf 


(  luihor  aficr- 

IVM,'  •■V*  Ih* 
f  Ih*  mvii*rl«t 

ocnti  for  the 
1858.  (Gs) 

'•A  rhynMKt 


th  additions, 

!Kribing  the 
the  breeding 
ition,  reviicd 


o*lti  Bowlkcr'i 
don  luua,  wl<h« 


Hoipllal.  il3<-" 

ge,  (printed) 


in  the  Art  of 
(G9.) 

'  part  of  the  '  Ao- 
I  la)  -Thentw 
idicuUr  rivtr  or 


the  Rod ;  or, 
und  London. 


lorf.  Six  p*rU: 
fi  Railway.  iM7i 
idland  and  Great 
mtern  and  Great 


Catalogue  of  Hooks  on  ."lnfiUng  89 

P.  ar«vill«of  H«rne».     (i.  /   Gicville  Fennell.)     Port  i.     Grett  Weitem 
Railway.     London,  Cox,  1867. 
Collation ;  pp.  vH«.    ie=  clotii. 

P.  H.  R.     See  CambridKc  EHMya,  1856. 

Pacti.     Fact»  and  Uicful  Hin^s  Relating  to  Fishing  and  Shooting;  being  a 
coll..ction  of  various  methodi  for  capturing  binU,  beaiti,  vermin  and  fiiih ; 
together  with  a  great  variety  o(  recipe*  of  all  kinds  u.tful  to  the  fisherman  and 
•portsman,  tte.     Kditcd  by  1.  E.  B.  CfoxJ.     London,  H.  Cox,  1866. 
wVr.wri%f;E  hi.' i;5k-pl",r •''""'•     •"■  »••"'«' morocco.     Kro,      .lUction  of  Thorn- 

FacU.     Second  edition,  enlarged  and  revised.     1867. 
iMhnft^  ""•  ""'••     "'"»««"°"»-    •'^  hi'  '-d  morocco,  gilt  b«:k.  gilt  top.  uncut,  b, 

PacU.    Third  edition.    1874. 

^  Oillatlon ;  pp.  »l-.93.    MluMratlone.    r.  half  gretn  morocco,  fill  back,  gill  top.  by  Zathns- 

Pairfax.  Thomas.     The  Complete  Sportsman ;  or.  Country  gentleman's  rec- 
reation.    Containing  the  whole  arts  of  breeding  and  managing  game-cocks, 
with  the  best  methods  of  fighting  them  -of  Angling  in  all  its  various  branches 
London,  J.  Cook  {eirea  1760). 
Collation  :  pp.  a^o.    Plii«,     igo.  original  calf  binding. 

Pairfax,  Thomas.    Another  copy. 

P.  aje  misprinted  adj.     Half  greea  roan. 

Pairfax,  Thomas.     Another  edition.     176a. 

CollaUon:  pp.  ajo.    ia°.  full  iprinkltKl  calf,  gilt  back,  yellow  edgen.  by  W.  Pratt. 

Pairfax,  Thomas.    Another  edition.    1764, 

Collation:  pp.950,    is",  original  calf. 

Pairfax,  Thomas.    Another  copy. 

Full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Pairfax,  Thomas.    Another  edition.    1795. 

Collation :  pp.  tv-aoo.    Calf. 
If 


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Trftiirjiiii'iii'*«n  liiiii'iri'iiiii 


90 


Catalogue  0/  Books  on  Angling 


Fairfax,  Thomas.     A  new  edition,  revised,  corrected,  and  improved.    Lon- 
don :  printed  for  the  proprietors,  1795. 
Cullation  :  pp.  Iv-aoa.    PUte.    .'9°,  half  calf. 

Fairfax,  1  homas.    Another  copy. 
Calf.    Lacks  the  plate. 

Famiiy.  The  Complete  Family  Piece  and  Couatry  Gentleman  and  Farm- 
er's Best  Guide.  In  three  parts.  Part  II.,  containing  Chapter  II.,  contains 
rules  and  directions  to  be  taken  and  observed  in  fishing ;  with  the  manner 
of  making  and  preserving  of  rods,  lint..,  iloats,  artificial  flies,  etc.,  and  for 
chusing  and  preserving  several  sorts  of  curious  baits.  Second  edition  im- 
proved.   London,  Bettesworth,  1737. 

Collation:  pp.  xiJ-S96^i.   19°.  full  spHnkled  calf,  gilt ba*.  ysllow edge.,  by  Tout.   SeeaUo 
Gentleman.    Country  Gentleman'*  Best  Guide. 

Farmer.    See  Gentleman.    The  Gentleman  Farmer.     1726. 

Fenneii,  Qreviile.    See  F.    The  Rail  and  the  Rod.    1867. 

Fieid.  The  Field  Book,  or  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  British  Islands.  By 
the  author  of  "  Wild  Sports  of  the  West."    (W.  H.  Maxwell.)    London,  Ker- 

Collation:  pp.  vlii-s63.    Vignette,  title, plate,  and  lUustration.  in  the  text.    8°,  half  brown 
morocco,  ^It  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Fieid.     Another  edition.    London,  Tweedie  [n.  d.]. 

Collation:  pp.  viii-563.    Vignette  title,  plate  and  Illustrations  in  the  text.    8°,  half  brown 
moroccr^it^Mk,  ^t  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    Arranged  in  Dictionary  form. 

Field.    Another  edition.    London,  Effingham  Wilson,  1833. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-6x6.    lUustratlons.    3°,  half  calf,  gilt  back. 

Fi4l».    Fish;   How  Caught,  Cooked,  and  "Cornered,"  with  illustrations 
London,  Brook,  1883. 
Collation :  pp.  04.    8°,  paper.    Signed  "  T.  H." 

Fisiier,  James.    A  Spring-day:  or,  Contemplations  on  wveral  occurrences 
which  naturally  strike  the  eye  in  that  delightful  season.    Edmburgh,  1803. 


f'  ^nt^^'ution"'!  1;  «ffig.  '^'^.^^''^^-'^'•.e^.tt.'^X^i 

md  tiM  woodcuto  by  T.  Bewick,  'j    Sa.  pitc. 


Collation:  p 
by  W.  Pratt 


B-,  rail  ipniuucu  vmit,  »•«.  i™.j-»,  .^.-j."  >«.»—, 

The  S859  edition  was  published  at  Uverpool 


j^iittriit»itf"^ta»Mii»^ 


1 


■oved.    Lon- 


n  and  Farm- 
II.,  contains 

1  the  manner 
etc.,  and  for 

i  edition  im- 

I  Tout.   Sm  alio 


Islands.    By 
London,  Ker- 

8°,  half  brown 


8°,  half  brown 


illustrations 


al  occurrences 
burgh,  1803. 

ack,  yellow  edges, 
thed  at  Liverpool 


[/.  e.  W.  A.   Chatto.]     Another  edition.     London, 


Catalogue  0/  Books  on  Angling  91 

Fisher,  PnuX,  pseud,  [i.  e.  W.  A.  Chatto.]  The  Angler's  Souvenir.  By  P. 
Fisher,  Esq.,  assisted  by  several  eminent  piscatory  characters;  with  illustra- 
tions  by  Beckwith  and  Topham.    London,  Tilt,  1835. 

Colladon :  PP-  x-iga.    Engraved  title,  plates,  and  each  page  surrounded  with  an  enirraved 

fi?,l1mDre"ion  lul^'wr  "n^^^"'  «"'  rV  »*"  l°^U  ■  f"'«  copie,"]^"ued  by  Bohn  ar"*o? the 
hi.  '"'J"*''  '  ^""  "*'^-  ^?''"  "  ""™'' '"  P'«^e  °^  Tih's  on  the  engraved  title  pane  The  book 
e^nr^r  n  **^'='^.'.  P"?'  ^"^%'^  "^^'"^  ^"^  "»«1  throughout,  and  many  «at  c^nKravlneV^n 
S?£P^L  i  ,k"  *?'  u"  ^y^'-  ^^"i'°-  ^l'"  contributed  to  the  Newcaitle  "  GarlanX-  m§  wm 
Md  sSlculat?o°n.l  h".  m'?"'"'^.  °\  *'>°d-en«aving,  •  with  illustration,  by  J«S  ;  '"?•«" 
RTNo^humh^rUnH  r.^^V  °J  P'^y'^-cwds,-  and  "  Scenes  and  recollMtfons  of  fly-fishing 

Plsher,  Paul  /f<rift/. 
Bohn,  1845. 

de^*'"x*a'^fiill''b';:oV^^or^T^7^^^^^^^^^^  ""="  '-^  — unded  with  an  engraved  bor- 

Plsher,  Paul.    The  Angler's  Souvenir.     By  P.  Fisher.     A  new  edition. 
Edited  by  G.  Christopher  Davies.    London,  Wame  &  Co.,  1S77. 

d»r  *'"5l!.«,L''.^o3l*'„  Engraved  tiUe-plates.  and  each  pagr  surrounded  by  an  engraved  bor- 

oSwa^Zon  of^Jh^'inSifri"  '"uT=°-  ?"'>£''•  8'"  '°P' "y  Z^hnsdorf/  (-■  In  thfs  ediU^n 
^S  JJf..^.  J  ''"  *»'*«}»•'  .'»'°r''  *»  retfUned,  the  practical  matter  having  bein  omitted  m' of 
S^vei  artcles'l.Thim*!";  f^"u\''l  U^'ditor. ^Angling  IdyU,'  ha.  been  inco^wtS a^d 
Sli.Ti.IiniS  y  him,  one  of  which  had  appeared  in  the  pages  of  '  London  So^tv  The 
page  borderings  are  retained  and  the  (raUier  faVed)  copperplit«5."J    BitfSc.  '' 

Plsher.    SeeC.  H.    The  Fisher  Boy. 

Plsher.    Sees.  J.    The  Complete  Fisher,  or  the  true  art  of  angling.    1704. 

PIsheries.    The  British  Fisheries  Directory,  1883-4.   London,  S.  Low,  1883. 
Collation :  pp.  xvi-ajB.    13°.  cloth.    Only  published  for  one  year. 


Edited  by  H.  Choi- 


Fisherman.    The  Fisherman's  Magazine  and  Review 
mondeley  Pennell.    London,  1864. 

i!:«l''^*{?:  PP-  rlrtf*-    "•«»<«««<«■    Vol.  1,  April  to  Dec.  1864.   b-, 

U:SoXr^°Shs^S^:'^^^^  inuslratedwUh-coToKd 

sip.'^']    Bit.  pise. 


S'St  tor  ?:^n,  Jn^oS'Sril  \^X^}.^^''Si.i^.&  Tus^Sl^Klogli 
X:^'bU.^c.  '"'*  ""^  engravingTseverl  of  the  papers'  ^WrintX*^  FisWng'cS^ 


Fisherman.  The  Complete  Fisherman ;  or.  Universal  Angler.  Containing 
fuU  du-ections  for  taking  all  kindsof  river-fish— the  whole  art  of  fly-fishing— 
likewise  a  compendious  account  of  the  principal  sea-fish  and  general  re- 


Mull 


1 


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92  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

marks,  observations  proper  to  be  attended  to  by  all  fishermen.     London, 
Fielding  and  Walker  [n.  d.]- 

Collation  pp.  xll-^.  1^.  half  brown  morocco.  giU  b«:k,  gilt  ««>P;br  .Z«h"«f  »»i-  ''^^ 
first  and  .Il:onlediti6n  arr  also  undated,  but  the  frontispiece  U  intcribed  1778.  the  date  of  the 
fir»t  i»»v.e."    Bit.pist. 

FUherman.    Another  copy.    Third  edition.    London,  Fielding  and  Walker 

Collation :  pp.  xil-9a.  Plate.  i*»,  original  calf,  rebacked.  Bound  with  Gilbert  Brook.! 
complete  "  British  Gardener." 

Fisher...   The  Fisher's  Garland.    See  North  Country.    A  collection  of  right 
merrie  garlands. 
FIshinff.    Fishing.    London,  J.  and  R.  Maxwell  [n.  d.]. 

Collation  •  pp.  3a.  ia°.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  with  original  paper  coven  bound  In.  No. 
4  of  the  "  British  Standard  Hand  Book." 

Fishlns.  Fishing  and  Hunting.  The  art  and  cunning  of  hunting  the  hart, 
stag  etc.  The  art  of  fishing  and  sundry  curious  baits,  viz.,  worms,  flies, 
pastes  etc  —  and  how  to  procure  and  keep  them  for  fishing ;  how  to  bring  the 
fish  to'  any  part  of  the  pond ;  to  make  worms  for  baits  come  out  of  the  ground ; 
the  artificial  cad-fly ;  how  to  take  the  fish  in  the  night ;  the  best  time  to  angle 
in,  etc.     London,  Thomas  Bailey,  17*0. 

Collation  •  pp.  64.    8°.  full  brown  morocco,  gilt  tooling.    Trom  the  collections  of  T.  Go«len 
and  T.  WeatW6od7with  their  respective  book-plates. 

Fishing.    The  Fishing  Rod  and  How  to  Use  It.    See  Glenfin  {pseud). 
Fishins.    Fishing;  when,  where,  and  how  to  fish  without  live  bait    Lon- 
don,  Tweedie,  1862. 

ogniiMd  autograph.  "  T.  Westwood.  i86«."  on  fly-leaf. 

faYi\n%.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 

Fifthlfiff.    Of  Fishing.    See  Cox,  Nicholas. 

Ftohlng.    The  RoyaU  Fishing  Revived.    Wherein  is  demonstrated  firoin  what 
causes  the  Dutch  have  upon  the  matter  engrossed  the  fishing-trade  in  H» 


'1teitSS»«»*'W*te.iih««.ii«ilMttllirflii»ii<<i'>^  .   ' f>,'<' 


~?sscssaas»as» 


i. 


London, 


isdorf.    "The 
he  date  of  the 


and  Walker 
itbert  Brooks's 
:tion  of  right 

bound  in.   No. 

ing  the  hart, 
worms,  flies, 
t  to  bring  the 
r the  ground; 
time  to  angle 

as  of  T.  Golden 

[pseud). 
;  bait    Lon- 


edses.withorig- 
booK-plate,  moo- 


ted from  what 
•trade  in  His 


BtMSWEHaS 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  95 

Majesty's  seas,  wherein  the  principles  of  all  the  trades  they  drive  in  the  world 
are  chiefly  founded;  as  also  from  what  causes  the  English  have  lost  the  fish- 
ing-trade, to  the  endangering  the  small  remainder  of  the  trades  they  yet  enjoy. 
Together  with  expedients  by  which  the  fishing-trade  may  be  redeemed  by  the 
English,  and  proposals  for  carrying  on  so  great  a  work.  London,  printed  in 
the  year  1670. 

vo^.tpp"39S^  "  ..^SlToli:  •p^!'!SS3^"'  Bil^'^?'^  '"  "•'""-  ^'•''"•"^'  ''^' 

Pitzfferald,  Francis.  Surveys  of  Nature:  exhibiting  the  principles  of  natural 
science  in  various  branches.    London,  Taylor,  1787. 

giu'biSr^itS'  ~'"*'"'"«  »*"  P*"  '*'•""«  'o  «»h"-    "«'«••    Small  4°.  half  green  calf, 

Fltzgibbon,  Edward.  See  Ephemera,  pseud.,  and  Walton,  L  The  Com- 
plete Angler.     1853. 

FitZKlbbon,  Edward.  See  Shipley,  W.  True  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Fly- 
fishing.   1838. 

Fletcher,  Phlneas.  Sicelides,  a  piscatory,  as  it  hath  beene  acted  in  King's 
Colledge,  in  Cambridge.  London:  printed  by  J,  N.  for  William  Sheares  and 
are  to  be  sold  at  his  shoppe,  at  the  great  South  doore  of  St.  Paul's  Church. 
1631. 

Small  4°,  title  in  facsimile,  half  calf,  red  edns.  "  This  niece  wu  intmriwi  >n  h.  .»*.»i  i. 
publ  shed  anonymously.  The  poem  has  littie  to  do  with  fishing.  '  Pe^ndus,'  a  fisher  takM  a 
KSkiplilte  "•"^''°"-     ^^-^^   ''"""  ""«>"•» WestwoodswUe^tion'wi"  hit 

Fletcher.  Phlneas.  The  Purple  Island,  or  The  Isle  of  Man :  together  with 
Piscatorie  Eclogs  and  other  poeticall  miscellanies.  By  P.  F.  Cambridge, 
1633. 

naSilJ^  ^r^  g«t  back,  gilt  ^des  and  edges.  "The  •  Ecloes •  have  separate  title  and 
pagination.  Copies  on  large  paper  have  a  small  engraving  at  the  Back  of  the  title  and  an  en- 
graved Pl«te.  witii  verses  wTdressed  to  Edwaitl  BenuTwes,  iJ^fore  the  '  Piscatorie  Edog^  The 
Rwk  ends  with  a  poem  by  Quarles.  addressed  to  •  My  deare  Friend,  the  Spencer  of  this  aie ' 
Quarles  also  ushers  in  the  •  Purple  Island '  with  a  copy'of  verses  in  his  usual  St  and  symlSi- 
**•  •7''-»rS."*'  "  '?  'SiceUdes,'  though  some  ofthe  interlocutors  arrfl3hermen"the"Mer 
meanfiig  of  the  poem  is  ratiier  amorous  than  piscatorial."    Bit  fiu  •""=™™'  '"e  mner 


H)iui,..iiiiiiii 


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94  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Fletcher,  Phlneas.  Piscatory  Eclogues,  with  other  poetical  miscellanies. 
By  Phinehas  Fletcher,  Illustrated  with  notes,  critical  and  explanatory.  Ed- 
inburgh, A.  Kincaid  and  W.  Creech,  1771. 

8»  half  brown  calf,  gilt  back.    "The  note,  are  by  W.  Tytler,  Lord  Woodhou.elee.    Ha. 
worth! sale 9a. ;  RoKoe'aioa."    Bii.piu. 

Fly-flsher  and  His  Library.    See  Cambridge  essays. 
Fly-fishing.     Fly-fishing  in  Salt  and  Fresh  Water;  with  six  plates  repre- 
senting artificial  flies,  etc.     London,  Van  Vorst,  1851. 

yiii-74.    8°,  half  brown  calf,  red  edge*.    From  collection  of  Thoroai  Weit- 
ik-plate  and  autograph,  "  T.  Westwood.  x86o,    on  fly-leaf. 


Iglnal  Is  In  Vol.  I  of '  Musarum  Anglfcananmi' 
Westwood^  Catalogue.  '  *  Sylvester't  i»  roon 
om  the  collection  of  T.  Qotden,  with  hii  bool 


Collation    . 
wood,  with  4)it 

Ford,  Simon.  Original  Poems  and  translations,  consisting  of  the  Micro- 
scope Piscatio,  or  AngHng.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  Tipping  Silvester. 
London  :  printed  for  J.  Wilford.     1733. 

CoUaUon:  pp.  vtll-«o.    8°,  half  calf.    "Theori 
Analecto.'    Oxon    169a.    Signed  Simon  tord. 
an  adaptation  than  a  translation.      B$t.fise.    From 
plate. 

Forester,  Frnnic,  pseuJ.    See  Herbert,  H.  W. 

Forester  (Thomas).  Norway  in  1848  and  1849,  containing  rambles  among 
the  fields  and  fjords  of  the  central  and  western  districts— with  extracts  firom 
the  journals  of  M.  S.  Biddulph.    London,  Longman,  1850. 

rollfttion-  DD  xv-483.  Map  and  illustrations.  8°,  half  broirn  morocco,  gilt  back  jfUt  top. 
.ncuWzXsdorT^Chap.'lI.  Firii  market  and  opinions  on  the  .ea^rpent.  Po.t«»ipl: 
On  Field  Sportt.  etc.    Appendix :  The  Sea-wrpent, 


uncut,  by  Zaebnsdoi 
leld  Sportt,  etc 

Forester,  Thomas.  Norway  and  its  scenery,  comprising  the  journal  of  a 
tour  by  Edward  Price,  with  considerable  additions,  and  a  road-book  for  tour- 
ists, with  hints  to  anglers  and  sportsmen.    London,  Bohn,  1853. 

r.'u  ..-_ .  „«  ^-^.m  lUuitrationt  ia°.  half  gteen  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  top,  by  Kauf- 
r^t^^6^jS:*Sn,^^^"iub,'^W-  W-79.  347.  S^S  Angling,  pp. 
4^n48."    Bii.fuc. 

Forester,  Thomas.  Rambles  in  Norway  among  the  (Jelds  and  fjords  of  the 
central  and  western  districts— with  extracts  from  the  journals  of  M.  S.  Bid- 
dulph.   London,  Longman,  1855. 

ColUtion  •  PP.  xv-«6.  1^.  half  morocco.  Bound  with  St  is  "  Adventures  in  the  WUds  of 
NmS  America*  by  claries  Lannon.    1854. 


i. 


iscellanies. 
itory.    Ed- 

luselee.    H«- 


ates  repre* 

horou  Weit- 

the  Micro- 
;  Silvester. 


knglkaniuruin- 
eiter't  {»  mora 
with  hi*  book 


bles  among 
Ktracts  from 

baclc,  gUt  top, 
:.     Postacript : 


journal  of  a 
>ok  for  tour- 


t  top,  by  Kauf- 
Angiing,  pp. 


[jords  of  the 
f  M.  S.  Bid- 

n  the  WUds  of 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  95 

Forester.  Thomas.     A  Road-Book  for  Tourists  in  Norway;   with  hints  to 
tnghsh  sportsmen  and  anglers.     London,  Bohn,  1854. 

M".  cloth.    Hm  been  printed  ..  .  .upplement  to  ■•  Norway  .t.d  it.  Scenery." 

''iTrJlf^V T'^V!™-     ^°""«*'  *"^  '»•  CapabUitie..     Third  edition. 
London,  Weale,  1856. 

were%^w:M''-Ch.^;.rp^--- .  ^''^.f'^l^^:^t,^.^^9-^'^^  ^^-  --  -«••'• 

Foster.  David.    The  Scientific  Angler ;  being  a  general  and  instructive  work 
on  artisttc  anglmg.    By  the  late  David  Foster;  compiled  by  his  sons,  with 
Illustrations  and  steel  engraving  of  the  author.   London,  Bemrose  and  Sons : 
Ashboun,  D.  and  W.  H.  Foster,  188a. 
Collation :  pp.  xll-joo.    1,0,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  by  Tout. 

^iTl'  «"''**•    '^°°*''  *=°Py-    ^^''^^  ^y  W"-  C.  Harris.    New  York, 
Judd,  1883.  ' 

lao,  half  green  morocco,  gill  back,  gth  top,  by  Altred  Matthews. 
Foster,  David.     Second  edition,  enlarged.    London,  Bemrose,  1883. 

CoOadon  :  pp.  XU-3S4.    Illu»trat!on«.    lao,  dodi. 

Poster.  David.    Third  edition.    1886. 

CoUation:pp.vi«-as4.    llluitrated.    la",  doth.   Si.  pUtes  aw  of  coloured  Hie.. 

Foster,  David  W.  H.    See  Foster,  David.    The  Scientific  Angler. 
Foster,  W.  A.    Songs  on  Angling,  etc.    New  York.    1886. 

kle''°«d""i^.''-^k2^'sSo't^/h  Jn^^'"-"""  '*'•"*•  ^^'"''y  ^^-"^  ^«»»  •■  WhI.Ue-Bin. 

Frampton,  Rev.  Joslaii, /,«,^.  [,-.  e.  William  Gilpin.]    Three  dialogues  on 
the  amusements  of  clergymen.    London,  B.  &  J.  White,  1796. 
Colladon :  pp.  004.    itP,  mottled  calf,  gilt  back. 

Frampton,  Rev.  Josiah.    Second  edition.    London,  Cadell,  1797. 

..,_,,  •"  Vice's  Hill,  April  11, 1797. 

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"  •  A  littlo  before  you  and  I  were  connected.  I  put  Into  Mr.  White*  h«nd»,  through  Mr.  Glf 
borne.  3  t'le  diXrue.  Onlhi  Amus,m«,i.  o/CUrvymm  The  edition  1,  now  pretty  nearly  ei- 
wXd  W>,en  I  he.rd  last,  only  so  copiet  remuTned.  I  could  wUh  therefore  to  put  a  second 
SltSon  Into  your  hands,  which  will  be  ready,  I  suppose,  by  the  ume  liie  remaining  w  nre  di»- 
S  o  Vyoi  ha"r  no  obiectlon.  you  will  be  io'good  as  to  let  me  know,  and  1  wiit  send  you 
^impLtdZ^  to  print  from.  As  the  subject  is  rather  offensWe.  1  do  not  care  to  P"' "'/ ""^J 
?o  It  fiiough  I  ^nd  Itls  mentlonedln  one  of  the  reyjew.  But  '»'•«>•' \';"K'<'«^;«"f„^^^^^ 
to  be  su3pitl*a.  Two  or  three  of  my  particular  friends  only,  Col.  MItford,  Mr.  I'l'borne  ana 
one  or  two  more,  know  It  certainly,  f  number  you  among  ihetn  and  you  will  be  »o  good  as  say . 
•If  anybody  trouble  their  head  wit>i  asking,  that  you  are  not  at  liberty  to  tell.     V;}"  *  '?■•'"«  '« 

•s  we  agreed  about  our  other  .  oncerni.  ,.,.»'  ',?1'    „;h  I...W  X?ton 

"The  little  book  contains  some  interesting  passages  relatlye  to  Angling  and  haak  Walton. 
The  edition  of  .8ao.  while  bearing  the  name  of  Stilllngfleeton  the  ti  Ue-page. «»  .='«""«dby  J-  O. 
whc  signs  the  preface.  It  Is  dedfcatcd  to  Lord  lildon  by 'The  author,  who  dates  from  15  St. 
James's  Place.  Hampstead  Road,  3  August.  i8ao.'     Bti.fiu. 

Francis,  Francis.    The  Angler's  Register;  a  list  of  the  come-at-able  fish- 
eries in  England,  Scotland,  Ireland  and  Wales,  and  how  to  get  to  them,  etc. 
London,  Triibner,  1858. 
Collation  :  pp.  3*^4.    Square,  18°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Francis,  Francis.  The  Angler's  Register ;  a  list  of  the  available  fisheries  in 
England,  etc.,  Brittany  and  Belgium,  and  how  to  get  to  them,  etc.,  with  an 
angler's  almanack  and  monthly  bill  of  fare  (for  x86o).  London,  Field 
Office,  1859. 

Collation-  OD  40.  160.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.  Autograph  letter  of  the  author  In- 
serted From'^Bie^coUection  of  ¥hom«8  WestwSod,  with  bis  bookplate,  monogram,  and  auto- 
graph.  ••  T.  Weityrood,  i860,"  on  fly-leaf. 

Francis,  Francis.    The  Angler's  Register;  a  list  of  the  avaUable  fisheries 
•  in  England,  etc.,  Germany  and  the  Tyrol,  with  an  Angler's  almanac  for 

1861.    London,  Field  Office,  i860. 
CoUaUon  •  dp.  83.    i6°,  half  wnen  calf,  gilt  back.    Autograph  letter  of  the  auAor  Inserted. 

From  the  ?ouSSion  of  ThimiM  VfStwood.'with  hU  book-plate,  monogram,  and  autograph,    T. 

Westwood,"  on  fly-leaf. 

Francis,  Francis.  Newton  Dogvane ;  a  story  of  English  country  life,  with 
illustrations  by  Leach.    London,  Hurst  and  Blackett,  1859. 

q  yols..  pott  8°.  half  red  moiocco.  gUt  back,  gilt  top.  "  AngUng  passages :  Vol.  i.  pp.  15^^19. 
367 !  Vol.  Tpp.  x8»-ai9 ;  Vol.  3.  pp.  H4-34"    ^<»-  f^- 

Francis,  Francis.  Fish- Culture ;  a  practical  guide  to  the  modem  system 
of  breeding  and  rearing  fish.    Loftdon,  Routledge,  1863. 

Collation:  pp.  xviii-a67.    Illtutratloni.    Post  8°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 


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rough  Mr.  ait- 
rflly  nearly  ex- 
lo  put  a  second 
ling  su  nre  dti- 
I  will  sitnd  you 
o  put  my  nam* 
m,  and  anolhar 
,  Cilsborne  and 
so  good  as  say, 
'ou  will  print  it 
Wm.  Oilpln.' 
Isaak  Walton, 
laimed  by  J.  Q. 
ttcs  from  15  St. 


■at-able  fish- 
to  them,  tU. 

Zaehnsdorf. 

le  fisheries  in 
€k.,  with  an 
)ndon,  Field 


f  the  anthor  in- 
cram,  and  auto- 


able  fisheries 
almanac  for 


author  inaarted. 
autograph, "  T. 


ntry  life,  with 
Vol.  I,  pp.  19-^1 

odern  system 

ack,  gilt  top. 


Francis,  Francis.    Another  copy. 


Blil,  ff  P  Th^'^?-  !  •  '^'"'''•/l'.'  'a?' ,.  '^f-  ^I*"'^*  ""  «»»oclated  with  Messrs.  John  A. 
•  with 'a  »i,.w  'to  .h.  i„,;^f  f?'  ,!'■  ^*  'L*"  '■:  'h''  '"'""'7  '"»•"""•'*  hy  J-ord  Mayo  In  1868. 
.  B.L!.  iJ^i.  A^'  '"  "^'«:«'"n  of  Improved  methods  of  cultfvallon  of  oysters  in  Ireland.'  The 
Report  of  th«  Commitilon    Is  an  exhaustive  treatise  on  the  subject,  and  profusely  Illustrated  " 

Francis,  Francik.  A  Book  on  Angling;  being  a  complete  treatise  on  the 
art  of  Angling  in  every  branch,  with  explanatory  plates,  etc.  London,  Long- 
mans, 1867. 

Collation  ;  pp.  xlli-4a9.    Post  S".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Francis,  Francis.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 
Francis,  Francis.     Second  edition,  revised  and  much  enlarged. 

CollaUon  :  pp.  xr-47a.    Plates.    8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Francis,  Francis.    Another  copy. 

Cloth,  uncut. 

Francis,  Francis.    Third  edition,  revised  and  improved.     1872. 

Collation :  pp.  xv.48a.    Plates.    8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 
Francis,  Francis.     Fourth  edition,  revised  and  improved.     1876. 


1867. 


— SS!'?"""  'aT^  «1v-5o«.  Plates.  8°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  silt  too  ine  sieei 
•ngravingadifcd  at  a  frontispiece  to  tie  second  and  subse^ufnt  editionf  gIvM  ixcel  ent  lik^ 
SSS'wlT''  ''^^•"«»  »"•  «'"'•■"    ^^^'     Each  edition  conti.rsfveral  platerof  ^JST 

FrancU,  Francis.    Reports  on  Salmon  Ladders,  with  original  drawings, 
plans  and  sections.     London,  Cox,  1870. 

pS'wven  S&id"  inf  "^S'/ST"  "''"^'''  **"  ^^'  **"  "*'  "'  ^aehn^lorf,  with  original 

Francis.  Francis.    By  Lake  and  River;  an  Angler's  Rambles  in  the  North 
of  England  and  Scotland.    London,  Field  Office,  1874. 

.-i'F??*****"i  P?-  u""*'^-  ^'  *"^'  P"^*"  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "  Ha*  for  Its  ohiect  to 
teU  Uie  angler  -where  fie  may  obtafn  fuhing •  and  -what  fishing  Is  l&e  '  Indude.  manv^^.hS 
•rticlet  mentioned  balow  which  originaUy  appeared  in  'The  K*  "    i?tf  S 

''j!il"*^''*o^'*"''**    **°*  ^°*J   °''  MisceUaneous  Papers.    London,  Field 
umce,  1880. 

J^y"SS«  'c^i,Uhuiti^:^\r^^.'^sr^---  '^^•J.'&.«"'  '"P'  •"  ^""•-  •■ '-'»«'~ 
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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Sporting  Sketches  with  Pen 


Prancit,  Prancia.  and  Cooper,  Alfred  W. 

and  Pencil.     London,  Field  Office,  1878. 

ColUilon:  pp.  »Jll-i7«.  4°.  half  brown  l«v*nl  morocco,  (ill  t«ck.  gill  lop.  •■Coni«ln»  jA 
.pU^d  ;?S«lSg  .k«ch«  by  Mr.  Cooper  enfr.»«l  by  Edmund  Kv.n.  W.  m.jr  pitrilcul.rty 
notice  •  jJarlridf.  .hooting/ where  Mr.  Irvine  Co«  (Ihe  I.  h.  H  C  "' 'hii  1^0 -nd  Mr.  Horace 
Coi  (Ihe  publltRer  of  Ihe  Vleld.)  .re  the  gunneri ;  •  Punt  fl.hing.  •  very  good  .ke  ch  of  hj.  «W 
H*mplon  Court  Weir ;  '  Troullng,'  •  view  on  «he  Anion  wilh  portrait.  o7  Ihe  .rtl.l  .ml  I  en- 
ton,  iVie  keeper;  '  Pike  fl.hlng,'  In  which  llgure.  Alfred  J.rdlnc,  Ihe  noted  .layer  of  b  g  pike, 
well  known  to  MelrotwHtanengler.;  'Snipe  .hoollng,"  with  .kelche.  of  Squire  l-owle.  ihe  pro- 
prietor of  Ihe  Anion  club  w.ler,  and  Mr  Staag  ;  '  Ro.ching  where  Mr.  V  r.ncis  h  tn.e  f  I.  rn- 
■aged  at  a  noted  roach  hol«  on  ihe  Crane ;  Salmon  fi.hing,'  where  he  I.  again  »kelched.  under 
■ery  trying  circum.tance..  at  the  •  Capl.ln'.  throw'  on  the  Krne  with  Johnny  '■'«"'')'.•*'•'' 
known  giAiman  and  greui  favourite  at  Bally.hannon,  In  jyinpaiheilc  •iiendance;  and  Gray- 
ling flthlng,'  which  contain.  •  mo»l  characieri.tic  .ketch  of  Mr.  Adam.      Bt*  pit. 

Prancla.  Henry  R.  The  Fly-fisher  and  His  Library.  See  Cambridge 
Essays.     1856. 

Franck,  Ricliat^.  Northern  memoirs,  calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Scot- 
land ;  to  which  is  added,  the  contemplative  and  practical  angler.  Writ  in  the 
year  1658.  Plures  necat  gula  quam  gladius.  New  edition,  with  preface  and 
notes  [by  Sir  Walter  Scott).    Edinburgh,  Constable,  i8ai. 

Collation  :  pp.  vt-379.    «°.  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back.  n.  ..^ -«-(, 

"  aso  copie.  were  planted  of  the  iBji  edition.  A.  a  .peclmen  of  .tyle,  th  »  »>«>«J»  ""^"'••f*- 
or  onU  to  be  equalled  (Mlgge.1.  Scoti)  in  it.  .tupendou.  pretenllousne...  by  ihe  wrlling.  of  Sir 
Thomas  IJrquhart.  of  Crtwierty.  It  contain,  abundant  proof,  however,  thai  in  the  Acixlemy  of 
Angling  li.  author  had  taken  a  high  de«ree,  and  Ihat  he  oould  uk  the  rod,  on  an  occasion,  for 
other  witlppings  than  thoM  of  pool  and  .tream.  hi.  ftagellalton  of  '  hone.i  Ijaac  give,  .marl- 
ing evidence.  Thli  latter  in.ult  no  contemporary  voice  was  ral^d  lo  vindicate,  but  Time,  wlih 
it.  •  revenge..'  hai  wrought  out  an  ample  and  emphatic  alonement.  K.„Koit  <»• 

"  Franck  I.  the  flnrt  Englldi  writer  on  angling  wliodewribe.  Ihat  iny.ticol  fl.h.  the  burbolt  (»ee 
page  979  of  Ihe  original  work,  and  330  of  the  reprint).  '  To  Miarch  for  him  In  Trent,  wyi  he. 
'  .tfiving  agaJn.t  a  itrcam.  I.  like  to^tieen  Eliiabeih'.  Soogen.  that  at  Ihe  .un  t  meridian  (with 
a  candle  and  lanihom),  wught  up  and  down  for  an  hone.!  man.  ,  ^       _*  _j 

"There  1.  also  an  InteiMting  mention,  In  'Northern  Memoir,  page  37  of  the  prefcce.  and 
again  page  177  of  the  work  (f«prini).  of  three  noted  angler,  of  the  lime,  Merri  ..  Fawlkner  and 
Owldham.  whom  some  bibliophile,  .uppow  to  have  written  three  .everal  angling  work..  .Ince 
lott  to  the  world.  Other.,  on  the  contrary.  Incline  lo  the  belief,  that.  In  the  P""f«» '"«}"«•: 
tion.  Franck  merely  Intended  to  let  up  an  antllhe»l.(touchtogttie  comparatlveimeriUof  tuitlonl 
between  the  .pcculative  book-writing  angler,  on  the  one  hand,  and  the  practkal.  experienced 
wlelder  of  the  rod.  Innocent  of  Ink.  but  wfll  up  to  all  the  device.  «'»•>«  »SS^.*i''.h^--~mo4 
.peak*  of  •  collection,  and  manual..-  It  I.  true,  but  there  I.  nothing  to  .how  that  thew  were  more 
than  the  occarional  memoranda  which  that  claw  of  men  are  In  theljablt  of  jolting  down  for  iheir 
private  guidance.-  while  oTowWham  he  say.  dl.tlnctly .  thai  hi.  '  Collection,  and  eiperimenU 
were  lost  with  hlmtelf.'  „  ,      «     ,      .     •     n.         ._  _.   ..,.1 

"  A  notice  of  the  work  will  be  found  In  the  •  Retrospective  Re»lew.  vol.  v  II.  pp.  170-94.  »"«« 
•IM  in  the  '  Censurm  Literaria."  The  extreme  rarity  of  the  «r Iglnal  «''«'°" '»  •^'"[.^VrfHS 
gerated.  We  have  had  knowledge  of  five  or  six  cppie..  Including  those  '"  «he  prenvllle  (Britl.h 
Museum)  and  Denlson  collections.  Valentines./!  las.;  Prince  8.  ;f«  3s.  Bti.pue.  From  the 
coUectfon  of  Thomas  Westwood.  with  his  iMok-plate. 

Praaer,  Alexander.    Natural  History  of  the  Salmon,  Herrings,  Cod,  Ling, 
etc. ;  with  a  short  account  of  Greenland,  its  inhabitants,  land  and  sea  ani- 


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the  other.  Ht 
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mala,  »nd  the  different  tribes  of  AgheM  found  on  the  coaat.    Second  edition. 
Invemeaa,  Carruthers,  1833. 

Collation  :  pp.  xll-i3«.     ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top. 

PraiMr.  Rev.  Robert  William.     Seaside  Divinity.     London,  Hogg,  1861. 

Collation  :  pp.  xil-sTl.     Plalet.     ia<'.  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Prmtor,  pseu/f.    See  Essay.    An  essay  on  Angling.     1840. 

Fry,  W.  H.  A  Complete  Treatise  on  Artificial  Fish-breeding,  including  the 
Reports  on  the  Subject  made  to  the  French  Academy  and  French  Govern- 
ment; and  particulars  of  the  discovery  as  pursued  in  England.  Translated 
and  edited  by  W.  H.  Fry.     New  York,  Appleton,  1854. 

Illuitrated.     i»o,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaahnt- 


Collalion:  pp.  Ix-i8t. 
dorf. 


O.,  C.  The  Secreu  of  Angling ;  importing  the  best  and  choicest  experiments 
for  taking  all  sorts  of  fish  with  fly,  worm,  paste,  and  other  baits ;  also  to 
know  their  hauntu  and  how  to  angle  for  them  in  all  waters  and  weathers.  By 
C.  G.,  a  Brother  of  the  Angle.  London.  Printed  and  sold  by  A.  Baldwin, 
at  the  Oxford  Arms,  in  Warwick  lane,  1705. 

Collation :  np.  04.  16°,  full  pollthed  calf,  red  edges.  "  A  compilation  rather  than  an  origi- 
nal  work,  and  not  to  be  confounded  with  the  poetical  work  of  John  Dennyt.  It  has  Income 
scarce.  Copiej  were  IncluOrd  with  those  of  other  tracts  having  separate  titles  and  pasinalion 
but  consecutive  signatures,  in  a  volume  with  a  collective  title  fssued  in  1704  by  the  same  pub- 
lisher.    •  A  Family  Jewell,  or  the  Womans  Councellor.'  Corsers,  £a  5s."  n/ii  fisc. 

Qale.  Pradcrick  (The  Old  Buffer).  Modern  English  Sports,  their  Use  and 
their  Abuse.     London,  Low,  1885. 

^CojUdon:  pp.  xx-«)i.    Plates.    8°,  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Limited  edition  on  large  paper, 

Oameiceeper.  The  Gamekeeper  at  Home;  sketches  of  natural  history  and 
rural  life.    Third  edition.    Boston,  Roberts,  1879. 

ifc*fishpo«^Fii  '^^^^'    *""■  '"*'  '**'  ""*"***"•  «*"  •^''-  «"«  *°P'  »>r  Alfred  Matthews.    P. 

Qentleman.  The  Country  Gentleman's  Best  Guide.  Part  i.  Cautious 
rules  and  directions  to  be  taken  and  observed  in  fishing;  with  the  manner  of 
making  and  preserving  of  rods,  lines,  floats,  artificial  flies,  etc.,  and  for  chus- 
ing  and  preserving  several  sorts  of  curious  baits. 


.?lf^l!!?:_  *?'•_^.'■'  green  calf,  gilt  back.    Part  i,  pp.  390-50  of  "  The  Complete  family  piece 

t  guide."   From  Thomas  Westwood  s  collection,  with 
"T.  Westwood.  i860."  on  flv-leaf. 


-  — —      p     ..— -      ||^>«.«.ai    »»>■(     ^sa^      K#aa^M. 

and  Country  gentleman  and  Farmer's  best _  „^ 

hii  book-plate,  monogram,  and  autograph,  "  T.  Westwood',  "isfio,"  o'n'fly-leaf 


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acntlcman.    The  Gentleman  Angler.     Containing  ihort,  plain  and  ea«v  in- 

ttrucnoni,  whereby  the  most  ignorant  beginner  may,  in  a  little  lime,  becorat 

•  perfect  arti«t  for  lalmon,  •almon-jwal,  trout . . .  gudgeon,  See.     With  leverttl 

obiervationa  on  angling,  angle-roda  and  artificial  fliei ;  how  to  chuie  the  belt 

hair  and  Indian  gras«;  of  the  proper  times  and  ieaaona  for  river  and  pond 

fishing ;  when  fish  spawn  and  what  baitt  are  chiefly  to  be  used,  &c.     To 

which  is  added,  the  angler's  new  song :  the  laws  of  angling,  and  the  form  of 

a  license  and  deputation  for  angling.    Together  with  an  appendix,  containing 

the  method  of  rock  and  sea  fishing;  an  alphabetical  explanation  of  technical 

words . . . ;  choice  receipts  for  dressing  fish ;  and,  how  to  ilhprove  barren  ground 

by  turning  it  into  fish  ponds,  tit.    By  a  Gentleman  who  has  made  angling  his 

diversion  upwards  of  twenty-eight  years.    Si  quid  novisti,etc.    Hor.  London. 

A.  Bettesworth.     1726. 

ColUiton  :  Mm  tid«  ;   printed  till* ;  pp.  v-(«H)  i  PP-  i-t»i  "  Appendli.  •  etc     i  !••';   PP- 
"     .    . J  -j-L-/r ..    .  .'.-..._k....j  1...^      iftP,  half  gi-MH  morocco,  gill  back. 


M3-1S4 ;  Index  and  •dvertlMmentt,  4  unnumbered  leavM. 
rift  top.    "  The  edition  of  1870  appeared  at  a  n — '  —►■»■>- 
lUo  rcorintcd  with  addldont  from  '  The  a 

_    nc  short,  plain,  and  easy  1.—..-^ . — y    '    », 

(8ce  AMOLaii):  and  again  at '  The  angler',  guide,  tU.   By  •Jover  of  ihe  art.    Ixmdon.  JOMipB 


gift  top.    •'  The  edition  of  i87«  appeared  at  a  norel  publication  f  fourteen  X'*""!*'  *",^« '•    '' 
■^  .  afto  reprints,  with  ««ldon.  %•  The  «.gj«;;  T«f  ^J-J^'J^.,.-,  T^h.  "JJ^'J,,;™-^; 


W_.   »•»    ■<>> w»     -—.    — ''f' •       -»J-»- 

(ine,  or  complete  Atherman  :  containing  thort,  plain,  and  eatv  intlructloni,  *U. 
(8ce  ANOtaa)  i  and  again  at '  The  angler't  guide,  tit.   By  a  lover  01 
kmlih.  i8a«.    /U/..  pp.  »II-I36.    u".    (See  Angleb.)       M.fut. 


Qcntlcman.    Third  edition  with  large  additions.     London,  C.  Hitch  [n.  d.]. 

Collation :  pp.  vl-«»  and  Indax.    i«».  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  t>y 
Zaehnidorf. 

Qentlcman.    Another  edition.    London,  Kearsley,  1786. 

Collation :  pp.  vll-iaa.   PUte.   lao.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back.   FromthecoHectloiiof  Thomaa 
Wetlwood.  with  hit  book-plate,  monogram,  and  autograph,  "  T,  Wettwood.  iSdo.    on  flyleaf. 

Qentlcman.    Another  copy. 

Full  mottled  calf,  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pralt. 

Oentleman.    The  Gentleman  Farmer. . . .  Also  a  certain  method  of  improv- 
ing meadow  grounds,  from  forty  shillings  to  six  pounds  an  acre,  by  fish- 
ponds.   Written  by  a  Person  of  Honour  in  the  county  of  Norfolk.     London, 
Curll,  1736. 
CoUadon  :  pp.  vi-94.    itP,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  b«:k,  |ill  top.  by  Zaehnidorf. 


Oentleman. 

»»,  run  calf. 


Another  copy. 


nd  e»*y  in- 
ne,  become 
^ith  leveral 
jie  the  t>e«t 
T  and  pond 
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the  form  of 
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rren  ground 

or.  London. 


I  mm;  pp. 


ceo,  gill  bscl 
IKsrIenct').  It 
ingtcr't  roam- 
Uublln,  1780. 
ondon,  JoMph 


[itch  [n.  d.]. 
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d  of  improv- 
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c.    London, 

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Otntkman.  The  (ientleman  Fisher;  or,  The  whole  art  of  Anglinjj.  Second 
edition.     London.     H.  Curll,  1717. 

Collallon:  I'lau  ;  Tlll«  ;  ■' I'rcfac*.  '  two  unnumtwrsd  l*av«*;  pp  i-iit.  i*",  hnir  Muatnir. 
rtd  edfo.  "  rh«  flril  (dlllon  U  c«llfd  Ih*  wh«il«  art  of  Athinf,  1714  Hit  fur  ■  The  ftrti 
fdlltun  of  thli  work  under  ih«  lllla  of  Iht  whola  An  of  Hihlna  appearrd  in  1714.  IWyimtl  a 
•llahl  modlf)catlun  of  ihe  (lllc,  ihc  prtirni  »dlll«n  !•  Identical  with  lii  forerunner.  MS  nola 
of  1  homat  We.tw.xjd  on  fly-leaf.  Krom  Thomai  WcMwcmkI  •  collection,  with  hi*  bookplala 
and  MH.  memorandum  on  fly-leaf. 

Qentlcman.  The  gentleman'*  recreation;  containing  direction*  and  rules 
for  that  noble  and  delightful  art  of  angling,  tie.  Oxford,  printed  by  L.  Lich- 
field, for  Nicholas  Cox,  1685. 

Cullaiion  :  pp  it.  IMale.  S  vo.,  half  calf.  ■'  Coplti  of  the  angllnf  lecilon  of  tha  third  tdi- 
tlon  luued  *ep«raial)r  and  with  varied  lllle-pagei.    ,&«  Cox  iNlcholatf."    Bit  pin. 

Qentlcman.    The  Gentleman's  Recreation,    See  Cox,  Nicholas. 
Qeoponika.    See  Bassus  CaxHianus. 

Qeorre,  William.    See  Essay,     An  Essay  on  Angling.     1840. 
aiannctUslue,  NIc  Parthenius.     Piscatoria  cl  nautica  Napoli.     1686. 

CoUaiion  :  pp.  adj-a ;  plate*,  16°,  vallum. 

Qllbcrt,  William.  The  Young  Angler's  Companion.  Containing  the  whole 
art  of  neat  and  clean  angling.  The  like  never  before  in  print.  London  : 
printed  by  H.  B.,  for  C.  Hussey,  at  the  sign  of  the  Flower-de-Luce  in  Little 
firittain.     1683. 

Collation:  Printed  title,  A3-D4  In  eigbtt.  On  dgnature  C6  occurt  a  separate  title.  "The 
Method  of  FIfhInii  In  Hacknet  River,"  etc.  Vignette  of  a  fisherman  on  title,  and  llluiiratloni  in 
the  text,  16",  full  crushed  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  with  gilt  centerpiece  of  a  fish- 
ing design.  Inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt  ••  In  this  edrHon  there  Is  no  alteration 
from  the  first  in  the  body  of  the  work  beyond  Ihe  Insertion  of  a  paragraph  entitled  •  1  o  fox  fish,' 
The  method  coniisu  In  the  use  of  what  he  calls  '  Oculus  India  Berries,'  and  he  cautions  his  read- 
aft  'that  they  practice  not  Ihl*  without  a  license  from  the  owners,  lest  the  whipping-post  or  pil- 
lory be  their  reward.'  Fox's  reprint  has  a  frontispiece  borrowed  from  I,owndes'  edition  of  the 
'~|  of  Angling,'  by  Dr.  Brooks.  Haworth'c  ist  ed.,  ^^3. 3s.;  anded.,  /a.  6*.  At  page40he  adds 
•There  is  an  excellent  stand  In  the  second  meadow  on  Ihe  left  hand  beyond  the  terry  under  a 
wulow  tree  In  the  midst  of  the  meddow  by  the  waler  side.'  Among  the  necessary  equipments  of 
an  angler  he  recommends,  '  A  good  coat  for  all  weather ;  an  apron  to  put  your  giound-ball, 
stones  and  paste  in  ;  a  basket  to  put  your  fish  in  ;  a  neat  rod  of  about  4  Ibot  long,  in  several 
pieces  one  within  another ; . .  .  and.  If  you  have  a  boy  to  go  along  with  you,  a  good  neat's  tongue 
andabottleof  Canary  should  not  be  wanting:  to  the  enjoyment  of  which  I  leave  you.  ■"  iW  pitc 
The  earlier  edition  of  1676  bears  the  tlUe  of  "  The  Angler's  DeUght."  From  the  collection  of 
Thomas  Westwood,  with  hi*  monogram  on  fly-leaf. 


Qillmore,  Joseph. 

1718. 


See  Steele,  Sir  Richard.    An  account  of  the  Fish  Pool. 


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tirtiwn  Uvani  murticco,  (111 
talmonkln,  b*M,  miMC«ioii|«, 


Ollmc  -t,  P«rk«r.  Priirie  ^11  Ftjrett.  A  detcription  of  ih«  name  of  North 
America,  with  iMnonsI  adventurca  in  their  purauit.  Londun,  (Jhapnuo 
and  Hall,  i874. 

CoiUlion  .  pp.  I  ]•),  pl«iM  anil  illudrailoai  In  (ha  i*il  tV  \\»\i 
ba«li.  fill  lop,  uncui.bir  ZMhnadorf.  "  Cbaplwt  igioai  w«o«th«Ml 
a«<l  pickaral        Bit.  tit, 

ailmor*,  Parker.    Sec  Ubique,  ptiuil. 

Qllpin.  WlilUm.  Three  dialoguea  on  the  amuaementa  of  clergymen.  1796. 
See  Frampton,  Rev,  J.,  f$*U4i. 

Qlovannt,  CettI  Ing.  II  |)ctcatore  del  Uriu,  detcHiione  delle  reti  e  dei 
vari  gtntn  di  peaca  in  uso  aul  Ugo  di  Como.     Como  Ontinelli.     1863. 

CotUilon:  pp.  179:  plait*     la",  pap«r 

Qirard,  CharlM.     Fiahea.     U.  S.  War  Dept.     Explorationa  and  aurveya  for 
•  railroad  route  weat  from  the  Miasiaaippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean.     Waah- 
ington.     1858. 
Ptaia*.   4°,  half  c**"  morocMi,  gilt  back,  (til  lop. 

airard,  Charles.     Ichthyology  of  the  boundary,     U.  S.  and  Meiican  boun< 
dary  survey.     Waahington.     1858. 
Ptalaa.   4'*,  half  green  morocco,  gill  back,  glli  top. 

Qlenfln.  pseud.  The  fishing-rod ;  and  how  to  uae  it :  a  treatiae  on  the  vari- 
oua  arts  of  angling,  trolling,  spinning,  and  fly-fiahing.  London.  Baily  Broa. 
i860. 

CollalloB :  pp  vli»-»7.    if,  half  red  morocco,  sill  lop.     From  Thoma*  Waatwood'i  ooilao- 
tioD,  wllh  hU  book-piata  and  monogram  on  fly-lMl. 

QX^niin,  pseud.  Another  edition.  London,  Houl^'  >  wd  Wright.  1865. 
ColUdon :  pp.  95.    i<P.  half  grwi  v  nocco,  gill  back.  gUt  top,  oy    ■«■»'  no'.  M. 

Oooda,  Qeorce  Brown.  American  Fiahea.  A  pop!  tr  xr  'i^ac  >  >x>n  the  game 
and  food  fishes  of  North  America,  with  especial  reference  to  habiu  and  meth- 
ods of  capture.     New  York,  Standard  Book  Co.,  1888. 

CoUailon  :  pp.  ■[v-4ig6.    Plal«t  and  Uluilraiions  in  the  Uxt    (".'ctotb. 

Ooode,  Qeorge  Brown.    See  U.  S.  Commission  offish  and  fisheries. 

*i. vv'w,  Bat  naby.     See  Heresbachius,  G. 


t«  of  North 
Chapmen 


muritcoo.  gltl 
,  mitM«to«g«, 


nen.    i79<i. 

reti  e  del 
186]. 


lurveyi  for 
an.    Wuh- 


xican  boun- 


on  the  vari- 
Baily  Bros. 

Iwood'i  ooll«c- 

ght.     1865. 

L 

on  the  game 
ta  and  meth> 


^et. 


Citalogm  oj  Books  on  /IngliNg  10) 

aoMl«n.  Thomas.     Illuatrationi  to  Walton  and  Cotton't  Complete  Angler. 
London  (n.  d.). 
•  poftnlu  Md  17  ptaMt.    !••,  ttaU  hktk  calf 

OoaJan.  T,    Sec  Calaloguea,  GowJen,  T. 

ao«a«,  l>tillllp  Henry.    Natural  Hiatory.    Fi.he*.    London,  Bentleyn,  1851. 

(:olUl(..«  :  pp    v(ll-M7  lllu.u»llon       itP,  half  blu*  morocci,  .lit  back,  gttl  top.     Puhllihwl 

Qrmnm.    Waile.    No  title  (n.  d.). 

l1a«M.  r>,  half  brown  morocoo.  gltl  back,  ftlt  top.  with  ori(lnal  (lapcr 


Cotlallon ;  pp. 
eovari  bound  In. 


Qrandi.  l^azaro.     Alfabetto  di  »e<reti  mcdicinali . . . con  I'arte  facile  d'vocal- 
lare,  e  petcare.     Vcnetia,  Zattoni,  1689. 

I**,  paper. 

Grant.  Robert.    Jack  in  the  Ruah ;  or,  A  tummer  on  a  salmon  river.     Boa- 
ton, Jordan,  1888. 
Collailon :  pp.  374,  lUuiirailoiu.    la",  elotb. 

Oray,  Wm.  C.     Carap  Fire  Muainga.     Life  and  Good  Timea  in  the  VVocd*. 
New  York,  Randolph,    Chicago,  The  Interior  Co.,  1894. 

Illudratlon*.    ia°,  oloth. 

Qrazier.     The  Complete  Graxler;  or,  Gentleman  and  farmer's  directory 

Also  directions  for  making  fish  ponds  or  canals,  and  for  storing  them,  and 

ordering  the  fish  in  the  beat  manner Written  by  a  Country  Gentleman, 

*/(.     London,  Almon,  1767. 

iu^pt''>;ii.u''6;i'"itu.  i.'C\^X^"  "'"*■"■  ««•  "^^^  '^  «•«-•  '•"""  •»»•  '""•'y  o' 

Qrazier.     Second  edition.     1767. 
Qrazier.     Third  edition.     1775. 

CoUaliofi :  pp.  vlii-asa  and  Index.     la",  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop.  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Qrazier.     Fourth  edition.     1776. 

Collation :  pp.  rlii-asa  and  index.     ia°,  full  calf. 


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104 


Catalogue  0/  Books  on  Angling 


Great  Britain  Parliament.  AnO  Reg.  Jacobi  Regis  Angl.  Scotiae  Franc 
and  Hybem  —  at  the  Parliament  begun  and  holden  at  Westminster  the  19 
March  and  there  continued  until  7  July  1604  to  the  weale  publique  of  this 
Reaime  were  enacted.  James  I,  C.  33,  (1603-4).  An  act  for  the  better  pre- 
servation of  the  fishing  in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Devon,  and  Cornwall, 
and  for  the  relief  of  Balkers,  conders,  and  fishermen  against  malicious  suits. 
C  39  {1603-4),  an  acte  to  encourage  the  seamen  of  England  to  take  fish 
whereby  they  may  increase  to  furnish  the  navies  of  England.  Woodcut  title 
folio,  half  morocco. 

Qreendrake,  Qniory,psiU(f.  [1.  e.  J.  Coad.]  The  Angling  Excursions  of 
Gregory  Greendrake,  Esq., in  Ireland;  Part  I.  County  Wicklow.  Part  II. 
County  Westmeath.     Dublin,  Archer,  1836.    Part  3,  Ellis  and  Alcock,  1826. 

Collation :   pp.  VI-136-VI-04.    Folding  plate.    16°,  half  green  mororco  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 
Fine  copy  with  the  table  of  flies  at  the  end  often  wanting. 

Qreendrake,  Gregory,  pseud.  [«.  e.  J.  Coad.]  The  Angling  Excursions  of 
Gregory  Greendrake,  Esq.,  in  the  counties  of  Wicklow,  Meath,  Westmeath, 
Longford  and  Cavan,  with  additions  by  Geoffrey  Greydrake  Esq.  [f.  e.  Tho- 
mas Ettingsall.]  Dedicated  to  all  honest  brothers  of  the  angle.  Fourth 
edition.    Dublin,  1833. 

Collation  :  pp.  vi-313.    Plate  and  map*. 
uV --       .    . 


"Originally  published  in  parts:  Part  I.   Wicklow. 
Part  II.  Westmeath.    Dublin,  Ellis  and  AUcock,  i8a6 
Coad  was  the  editor  of  the  '  Dublin  Warder."  " 


■een  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
Win,  Arch*..,  1834;  and  edition,  x8a6. 
Part  III.    Longford  and  Cavan.    Mr. 
Bib.  pise. 


12°,  half  gr 

Dublin,  Arch*. 


Qreendrake,  Gregory.    Another  copy,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 

I  torn  Thomas  Westwoods  collection,  with  his  book-pUte. 

Grego,  Joseph.    See  Catalogues.    Grego,  J. 

Greydrake,  Geoffrey,  pseud.    See  Greendrake,  G.    Angling  Excursions. 

183a. 
Griffith,  William.    See  McClelland,  John. 

Griffiths,  Roger  ( Water-Bailiff).  An  essay  to  prove  that  the  jurisdiction 
and  conservancy  of  the  River  of  Thames  ...  is  committed  to  the  Lord- 
Mayor  and  city  of  London,  both  in  point  of  right  and  usage,  by  prescription, 
charters,  eU.    To  which  is  added  a  brief  description  of  those  fish  with  their 


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cotiae  Franc 
inster  the  19 
)Iique  of  this 
le  better  pre- 
nd  Cornwall, 
alicious  suits. 
.  to  take  fish 
^'oodcut  title 


Excursions  of 
ow.  Part  11. 
Alcockf  1836. 

It  back,  gilt  top. 

Excursions  of 
I,  Westmeath, 
isq.  [i.  e.  Tho- 
ngle.    Fourth 


k,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
nd  edition,  i8a6. 
vcA  Cavan.    Mr, 


It  back. 


g  i^::cursions. 

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he  jurisdiction 
to  the  Lord- 
ly prescription, 
fish  with  their 


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105 


seasons,  etc.,  that  are  caught  in  the  Thames  or  sold  in  London.  With  some 
few  observations  on  .  .  .  fish  in  general.  London :  printed  by  Robert 
Brown,  1746. 

.i.F°'i?"°K  ■»?£■  """f^-  f  •  ''"'ff  ■"■  "  This  work  appears  to  have  been  an  appurtenance  of 
the  water-baillffi,  as  in  1758  we  find  it  claimed  by  Robert  Binnell.    Se*  Binnell,  r5'   Bit.fut. 

Qrimble,  A.  Shooting  and  Salmon-fishing;  hints  and  recollections.  Lon- 
don, Chapman  and  Hall.     1893. 

Collation :  pp.  xi-as9.     Plates.    Quarto,  half  vellum,  uncut.    T^rge-paper  copy. 

Qrivel,  F.     fitude  sur  la  pfiche  i  la  ligne.    Paris,  Pedone-Lauriel,  1879. 

Collation  :  pp.  69.    8°,  half  maroon  morocco. 

H.,  M.  W.    See  Thames.    The  Thames  Angler.     1846. 

H.,  R.  School  of  Recreation;  or,  The  gentleman's  tutor  to  those  most  inge- 
nious exercises  of  hunting,  racing,  hawking  .  ,  .  fishing — by  R.  H.  Lon- 
don :  printed  for  H.  Rhodes,  next  door  to  the  Bear  Tavern,  near  Bride-Lane 
in  Fleet  street,  1684. 

Collation :  Plate :  dtle ;  "  To  the  Reader,"  four  unnumbered  leaves ;  pp.  x-aoa.  ia°,  original 
calf  rebacked.  MS.  memorandum  on  fly-leaf:  "  I  bought  this  Book  fiom  the  Sale  of  The 
Duke  of  Buckingham's  Library ;  1849.    J.  Pinnuch." 


H.,  R.  School  of  Recreation ;  or,  A  guide  to  the  most  ingenious  exercises  of 
hunting,  riding,  fowling,  and  angling.  London  :  printed  for  A.  Bettesworth, 
1710. 

Collation:  Plate;  title;  "  Preface  to  the  Reader,"  i  unnumbered  leaf;  pp.  7-134;  (pp.  135, 136 

missing)  pp.  137-166;  x  unnumbered  leaf  of  advertisements.    la",  hill  cr   '        

morocco,  gilt  back,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  top,  by  Riviire. 


l^\ 


H.,  R.    Another  copy. 

Collation:  Plate;  title;  "  Preface  to  the  Reader,"  i  unnumbered  leaf:  pp.  7-166;  seems  to 
lackleaf  of  advertisements.  Full  crushed  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  inside  gilt  borders, 
gilt  top,  by  Riviire. 


printed  for  A.  Bettesworth  at  the  Red 


H.,  R>    Another  edition.    London : 
Lyon  in  Pater-noster-row,  1736. 

Collation  :  Plate ;  title  ;  i  unnumbered  leaf,  "  To  the  Reader."  A4-G6,  in  twelves.  la",  full 
calf,  gilt  back.  ••  Sometimes  attributed  to  Howlett,  but  on  what  evidence  is  not  shown.  In  tiie 
Stationers'  Register,  the  writer's  initials  are  only  given.  All  the  editions  have  a  fruntispiece :  in 
the  earlier  ones  this  is  divided  into  six  compartments.  The  1736  edition  has  a  new  frontispiece, 
in  which  a  man  and  woman,  seated  on  a  cench,  are  surrounded  by  birds."  Bib.pitc.  From 
library  of  James  Walsh,  with  his  book-plate. 

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106 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling. 


H.,  R.  The  Angler's  Sure  Guide;  or,  Angling  improved,  and  methodically 
digested;  shewing,  I.  When,  and  how  to  gather  the  best  materials  for  fish- 
ing-tackle. II.  The  most  proper  baits  to  delude  and  take  all  sorts  of  fresh- 
water-fish. III.  Ho>^  to  make,  order,  preserve  and  use  such  tackle  and 
baits.  IV.  The  names,  natures,  etc.,  and  medicinal  vertues  of  those  fish. 
V.  Their  haunts,  spawning-times  and  season.  VI.  The  worst  and  best 
seasons  and  times  to  angle  for  them.  VII.  The  best  and  aptest  ways  of 
taking  tliem  by  angling,  etc.  VIII.  The  various  and  choicest  ways  of  dress- 
ing 'em.  IX.  How  to  make,  store,  order  and  preserve  fish-ponds,  stews  and 
fish.  X.  Wherein  the  angler  is  punishable  by  law,  if  he  invade  another's 
right  by  angling.  XI.  How  the  angler  may  lawfully  defend  himself,  if 
wrongfully  disturbed  in  his  angling.  XII.  Some  presidents  of  licenses  to 
angle  in  another's  fishery.  Together  with  many  other  useful  and  pleasant 
varieties,  suitable  to  the  recreation  of  angling.  Adorned  with  copper  cuts. 
By  R.  H.,  Esq.,  near  40  years  a  Practitioner  in  this  Art.  London :  printed 
by  J.  H.  for  G.  Conyers  at  the  Ring,  and  T.  Ballard  at  the  Rising  Sun,  in 
Little-Brittain,  1706. 

Collfttion  •  DD.  vii-aQ6.  PUte.  8°,  full  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  inilde  gUt  bordert,  gilt  top, 
bv  Tou?  "  (Knerailyittributed  to  RobSrt  Howlett.  It'would  have  had  greater  merit  on  the 
w'^reoforiginalirj  hid  it  preceded  Chetham'.  'Vade  Mecum."  to  which  it  bears  a  somewhat 
do«  ?esem"lanc2  There  U  an  Imitative  pedantry  too  in  the  Preface  (a  mosaic  of  tnglish  and 
Close  resemowntc.     »««.«  »^^^_  _^___  _r_-^  ..A-     Whettjer  this  writer  be  identical  with  the 


Latin)  savouring  overmuch  of  the  above  named  t; 
R.  H.  of '  The  School  of  Recreation '  and  '  '"^- 


There  is  certainly  little  or  no  similaritybetween 
eluded  in  the 'School  of  Recreation."    Th 
pleasure  mix'd  together. ' "    Bib.  Mse. 


imed  type.  Whettser  this  writer  be  identical  with  the 
'  ITie  Itoyal  Pastime  of  Cock-fighting '  is  unoert^. 
Mtween  the  above  work  and  the  angling  treaMse  in- 
le  running  title  is  '  Angling  improved,  or  profit  and 


H.,  R.    Another  copy,  fuU  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  yeUow  edges,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Hackle,  Palmer,  fseu//.    See  Blakey,  R. 

Hale,  Capt.  J.  H.    How  to  tie  Salmon  Flics;  a  treatise  — with  illustrated 

directions,  and  containing  the  dressings  of  40  flics.    London,  Low,  1892. 

Collation :  pp.  xi-iaa-    8°,  cloth,  uncut. 
Halford,  Frederic M.     Floating  Flies  and  How  to  Dress  Them;  a  treatise 

on  the  most  modem  methods  of  dressing  artificial  flies  for  trout  and  grayling 

—  together  with  a  few  hints  to  dry-fly  fishermen.     New  York,  Scribner, 

1886. 

CoUation  •  DD.  viii-136.    Hand-coloured  plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text.    8»,  half  rox- 
burghe.  ^ttop%ncut!'^Large  paper.  print«Jd  on  Dutch  handnnade  paper,  limited  to  100  copies 


iMl 


lethodically 
ials  for  fish- 
»rts  of  fresh- 
tackle  and 
r  those  fish. 
8t  and  best 
test  ways  of 
lys  of  dress- 
3,  stews  and 
ie  another's 
himself,  if 
f  licenses  to 
nd  pleasant 
:opper  cuts, 
on :  printed 
sing  Sun,  in 


>rder«,  giU  topi 
er  merit  on  the 
rt  a  somewhat 
of  English  and 
entlcalwith  the 
g '  is  unoertain. 
ling  treatise  in- 
I,  or  profit  and 


by  W.  Pratt. 

;h  illustrated 
)w,  1892. 

tn ;  a  treatise 
and  grayling 
trk,  Scribner, 


t.    8»,  half  rox- 
ted  to  100  copies 


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107 


for  Engbnd,  and  50  for  America.    "  No  more  sliilful  exponent  of  (his  nrt  could  be  found  than 
Mr.  Haiford.     The  gems  of  the  lxx)l(  arc  the  niimeroux  delicate  engravings,  most  carefully  hand- 

Sainted,  of  the  chief  flies  in  use  In  chalf  strrnms.     Nothing  more  henutlful  of  its  kiiid  has  ever 
een  published.  .  ,  .  The    book  is  simply  indlspensalile  to  (he  trou(  angler  in   clear  deep 
streams.  .  .  We  have  never  seen  more  sensible  directions  for  fly-dressing."    Alhetunm. 

Haiford,  Frederic  M.     Another  copy,  half  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Haiford,  Frederic  M.  Dry-fly  fishing  in  theory  and  practice.  London, 
Satnpson  Low,  1889. 

Collation:  pp.  xii-aSQ.     Plates.    IP,  cloth,  gilt  lop,  uncut.    Large-paper  copy. 

Hail,  Herbert  Byng.  Highland  Sports  and  Highland  Quarters.  London, 
Hurst,  1847. 

Platei.    SO,  a  vol*.,  cloth,  uncut. 

Hall,  Herbert  Byng.     Exmoor;  or  the  footsteps  of  St.  Hubert  in  the  west. 
London,  1849. 
Plates.    9P,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Hall,  Heriiert  Byng.     Scottish  Sports  and  Pastimes,  with  numerous  illus* 

trations.     London,  Darling,  1850. 

16°,  half  purple  morocco,  gilt  back.    From  Thomas  Wettwood's  collection,  with  his  book- 
plate, and  monogram  on  fly-leaf^ 

Hall,  Peter.  The  boy's  own  jolly  angling  book.  Showing  tackle  and  baits 
required.  Rivers  and'ponds  where  fish  are  to  be  found.  Londor  Hall, 
1877  (?). 

CoDadon :  pp.  t6.    Illustrations.    16^,  original  paper  covers. 

Hall,  Samuel  Carter  and  Anna  Maria.  The  Book  of  the  Thames,  from 
its  rise  to  its  fall.    Illustrated.     London,  Hall,  Virtue  and  Co.,  1859. 

Collation  :  pp.  xi-516.    Square  8°,  fidi  tree  calf,  gilt  back,  g^lt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Hail,  Samuel  Carter  and  Anna  Maria.  The  book  of  South  Wales,  the 
Wye  and  the  Coast.    Illustrated.    London,  Hall,  Virtue  and  Co.,  1861. 

CoUadon  :  pp.  xi-sia.    Square  8°,  fiill  tree  calf,  gilt  back,  inside  gilt  border,  gilt  edges,  by 
Zaehnsdorf. 

Haliocic,  Charles.    The  Fishing  Tourist ;  angler's  guide  and  reference  book. 

"  As  flies  to  wanton  boys,  are  we  to  gods ; 
They  kill  us  for  dieir  sport."—  SMk. 

New  York,  Harper,  1873. 
Collation :  pp.  339.    Plate.    8°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 


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Hailock,  Charles.    Camp  Life  in  Florida;  a  handbook  for  sportsmen  and 
settlers.     New  York,  1876. 
Collation  :  pp.  348.    xa°,  cloth. 

Hailock,  Charlen.  The  Sportsman's  Gazetteer  and  General  Guide.  The 
game  animals,  birds  and  fishes  of  North  America ;  their  habits  and  various 
modes  of  capture.  .  .  .  Together  with  a  directory  to  the  principal  game 
resorts  of  the  country  revised,  enlarged,  and  brought  down  to  date.  New 
York,  Judd,  1883. 
lUuitnted.    ia°,  cloth. 

Hailock,  Charles.  The  Salmon  Fisher.  New  York,  Harris  Publishing  Co., 
1890. 

Collation :  pp.  ia6.    Plate.     Square  i(fi,  cloth.     Autograph  letter  of  the  author  and  new»- 
paper-cutting  inserted. 

Hamilton.  39  Plates  to  "  Fishes  of  the  Ganges."  Engraved  by  J.  Swaine 
[n.  p.,  n.  d.]. 

Imperial  4°>  half  ruMia,  gilt  back. 

Hamilton,  Edward.  Recollections  of  Fly-fishing  for  Salmon,  Trout,  and 
Grayling ;  with  notes  on  their  haunts,  habits,  and  history.  London,  Low, 
1884. 

CoUation :  pp.  xl-190.    lUnitrationt.    S".  half  vellum,  uncut.    Large  paper.    One  hundred 
copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  No.  95. 

Hamilton,  Edward.  Another  edition.  New  York,  Orange  Judd  &  Co., 
1885. 

Collation :  pp.  xi-igo.    Illustrations.    X9<»,  cloth.    "  A  pleaswiter  book  on  a  pleasanter  topic 
has  not  been  publiihed  for  years. ' '    Sat.  Rtv. 

Hamilton,  Robert.    A  History  of  British  Fishes;  with  [72]  coloured  plates. 
London,  Hardwicke  [n.  d.]. 
Illustrations,    a  vols.,  16°,  cloth.    Two  volumes  of  "  The  NatunJist's  Library." 

Hammond,  Samuel  H.    Wild  Northern  Scenes ;  or,  Sporting  Adventures 
with  the  Rifle  and  the  Rod.    New  York,  Derby  &  Jackson,  1857. 
Illustrations.    ia°,  cloth. 


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Handbook.    The  Canadian  Handbook  and  Tourist's  Guide;  giving  a  de- 
scription of  Canadian  lake  and  river  scenery  —  with  the  best  spots  for  fishing 
and  shooting.     Montreal,  Longmore,  1867. 
Collation  :  pp.  136.    Illustrated  with  photographs.    8",  cloth,  uncut. 

Hand-book  of  Pishing  [n.  d.j.    See  Cassells. 

Hansard,  Qeorge  Agar.    Trout  and  Salmon-fishing  in  Wales.     London, 
Longman,  1834. 

Collation : 
mon  I 
and  ! 
pocket,'  says  Mr.  Cbatto  in  his  '  Angler's~Souvenir.'  "~  Bib.pitc. 


ollation  :  pp.  xix-aas-    19°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop.    "  A  woodcut  of  '  Sal- 

I  leap  at  Pont  At>erglasllyn  '  is  on  the  title.    The  Dook  '  is  a  perfect  gaseiteer  of  every  lake 

stream  in  the  Principality  —  no  angler  should  go  into  Wales  without  taking  [it]  in  his 


Hansard,  Qeorge  Agar.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Hardy,  Campbell.  Sporting  Adventures  in  the  New  World.  London, 
Hurst  &  Blackett,  1855. 

Illustrations,    a  vols.,  post  8°,  half  calf.    "  Fishing  incidents  abound."    Bit.  pise. 

Hardy,  Campbell.  Forest  life  in  Acadie.  Sketches  of  sport  and  natural 
history  of  the  lower  provinces  of  the  Canadian  Dominion.  London,  Chap- 
man &  Hall,  1869. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-371.  Illustrations.  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.  "  Chap.  ix.  Aca- 
dian fish  and  nshing.  Most  of  the  sporting  sketches  appeared  originally  in  the  '  Field.'  "  Bit. 
fise. 

Harewood,  Y\., pseud.  A  Dictionary  of  Sports;  or,  Companion  to  the  field, 
the  forest,  and  the  river  side.  Containing  explanations  of  every  term  appli- 
cable to  racing,  shooting,  hunting,  fishing,  hawking,  etc.  With  essays  upon 
all  national  amusements.  By  Harry  Harewood,  of  Springfield,  in  the 
County  of  York,  Esq.    London,  Tegg  &  Son,  1835. 

Collation:  pp.  vi-365.  Illustrated.  ia°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "An  im- 
proved version  of  the  '  Sportsman's  Dictionary.'  "    Bit.  pise. 

Harper,  John.    Glimpses  of  Ocean  Life;  or.  Rock-pools  and  the  lessons 
they  teach.  .  .  .  London,  Nelson,  i860. 
Collation :  pp.  379.    Coloured  plates.    8°  sheets,  pp.  ^-80  missing. 


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Catalogue  of  Rooks  on  Angling 


Harris.  William  C.    The  Anglers*  Guide-book  and  Tourists'  Gazetteer  of 

the  Fishing-waters  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  1885.     New  York, 
"The  American  Angler,"  1884. 
Collation  :  pp.  049.     la",  cloth. 

Harris,  WlHlam  C.  The  Fishes  of  North  America  that  are  Caught  on 
Hook  and  Line.     New  York,  Harris  Publishing  Co.,  1881. 

Coloured  olatei.    Parts  1  and  a  paper.    Issued  in  forty  monthly  parU.  each  containing  two 
drawings  of  nsh  on  heavy  plate-paper. 

Harris,  William  C.    Another  copy. 

Part  a  only,  paper. 

Harrison,  Qeorxe.  Two  Months  in  Brittany  with  my  Knapsack  and  Fly- 
rod.     Lontlon,  Bemrose,  1868. 

Collation:  pp.  iv-61.     Map     la".  half  green  morocco,  flit  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with  original 
paper  covers  Dound  In. 

Harrison,  Qeorge.    Another  copy. 

Original  paper. 

Hassell,  J.  Excursions  of  Pleasure  and  Sports  on  the  Thames.  Illustrated 
in  a  series  of  engravings  in  aqua-tinta,  coloured  after  nature  —  the  places  and 
periods  for  enjoying  the  sport  of  angling,  ett.    London,  Simpkin,  1833. 

Collation :  pp.  lii-191,  and  Index.    16°,  sprinkled  calf. 

Hawker,  Lieut.-Col.  P.  Instructions  to  Young  Sportsmen  in  all  that  Re- 
lates to  Guns  and  Shooting.  Fourth  edition  corrected  and  improved ;  with 
ten  explanatory  plates.     London,  Longman,  1825. 

Collation  :  pp.  xviil-439.  8°,  half  blue  calf.  "  Twenty  pages  are  devoted  to  trout  fishing." 
Bit.  pitc. 

Haviridns.  Sir  John.    See  Walton  (Izaak).    The  Complete  Angler.    1775, 

•84,  '91,  '93,  '97,  1808,  '15,  'aa,  '24,  'as,  '34,  '44.  '46- 
Hawlcynge  and  Huntynse.    See  Barnes  (Dame  Julyans). 
Haworth,  Richard.    See  Catalogues.    Haworth,  R. 
Headley ,  Joel  Tyler.    The  Adirondacks ;  or.  Life  in  the  woods.    New  York, 

1849. 

r'niiarion  •  on  033  Illustrated.  xa°,  half  green  morocco,  eilt  back.  "  Chapters  i,  a,  I4ja4. 
ar^onlglinr  Thi»  edilum  is  one  of'a  seriSTermed  '  Realable  Books.  "/?a.  psc.  ^m 
Thotnas  Westwoods  collection,  with  his  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf. 


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gle'.     »77S. 


Practical  Hints  on  Camping.      Chicago,  Janncn, 


New  York, 


ter»  I,  9.  X4,  04. 
lit.  ptst.    From 


Henderson,  Howard. 

1 88a. 

Collation:  pp.  14a.  Illuttraiion*.  ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gill  baoli,  gil;  top.  By  Alfred 
Matthews.    Chapi.  5,  7-9,  and  la  treat  of  flth  and  flihing. 

Henderson,  William.  My  Life  as  an  Angler.  "  I've  thrawn  the  flee,"  ete. 
R,  Roxby.  With  Woodbury  portrait  and  sixty-seven  [68J  woodcuts  engraved 
by  Ednound  Evans,  front  drawings  by  C.  Burlison,  A.  W.  Cooper,  £'.  Has- 
tings, E.  L.  Rolfe  and  other  artists.  The  head-  and  tail-pieces  designed  by 
Mrs.  William  Henderson.     London,  W.  Satchell  &  Co.,  1879. 

Collation;  pp.  xvl-319.  Imperial  8°,  half  black  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  "Some 
copies  are  on  large  paper  with  '  A  view  on  the  Whiieadder,'  etched  by  J.  U.  Clark,  after  J.  J. 
Richardson,  and  the  full-page  illustrations  on  India  paper.  Although  substantially  the  same  as 
the  privately  printed  work,  much  new  matter  has  been  added  and  the  visit  to  Auelsberg,  *tc., 
withdrawn.'"    Bit.piK.    One  of  the  large-paper  copies  noted  above. 


Henshall,  James  A.  Book  of  the  Black  Bass:  comprising  its  complete 
scientific  and  life  history ;  together  with  an  explicit  and  purely  practical  trea- 
tise on  angling  and  fly-fishing,  and  a  full  and  detailed  description  of  all  tools, 
tackle,  and  implements  used  in  its  capture.  "  I  am,  sir,  a  brother  of  the  an- 
gle." Itaak  Walton.  Cincinnati,  Clarke,  1881. 
Collation  :  pp.  463.    Illustrated.    8°,  cloth. 

Henshall,  James  A.    Camping  tn  Florida.     Cincinnati,  Clarke,  1884. 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-a48.    Map,  plates,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.    19°,  cloth. 

Henshall,  James  A.     More  about  the  black  bass :  being  a  supplement  to 
the  Book  of  the  Black  Bass.     Cincinnati,  Clarke,  1889. 
Collation  :  pp.  904,    Illustrated.    8°,  cloth. 

Herbert,  Henry  William.     Forester  (Frank),  pseud.     Fishing  with  hook 
and  line :  a  manual  for  amateur  anglers.    New  York,  O'Kane  [n.  d.j. 
Collation :  pp.  &(.    Plates.    19°,  cloth. 

Herbert,  Henry  William.     Frank  Forester  and  His  Friends;  or,  Woodland 
Adventures  in  the  Middle  States  of  North  America.    London,  Bentley,  1849. 

3  vols.    Post  8°,  cloth,  uncut. 

Herbert,  Henry  William.     Frank  Forester's  Fish  and  Fishing  of  the  United 
and  British  Provinces  of  North  America,  etc.     London,  Bentley,  1849. 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-455.    Plates.    8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 


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Herlwrt,  Henry  William.    Another  copy. 

Mulf  ^ccn  mnmcoi,  (III  back,  gill  lop. 

Herbert,  Henry  William.     Another  edition.     New  York,  Stringer,  1850. 

Collation :  pp.  339.     PUlM.    I**,  h«if  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  lop,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Herbert,  Henry  William.  Third  edition.  Revi»ed  and  corrected,  with  an 
ample  supplement  by  the  author.     New  York,  1851. 

ColUtkNi :  pp.  (vilt-ivil-359.  PlatM .  •<>,  half  brown  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  lop,  by  Zaabnt- 
dorf. 

Herbert,  Henry  William.     Supplement  to  Frank  Forester's  Fish  and  Fish, 
ing  of  the  United  Sutes  and  British   Provinces  of  North  America.    New 
York,  Stringer,  1850. 
Collation:  pp.  Il-M.    Colourad  ptaie.    Square  8°,  cloth. 

Herbert,  Henry  William.  Fishing  with  Hook  and  Line;  a  manual  for  ama- 
teur anglers,  containing  also  descriptions  of  Popular  Fishes  and  their  Habits, 
Preparation  of  Baito,  &c.,  &c.     New  York  [n.  d.J. 
Plata.    lao,  cloth.    Not  in  Bit.  fit*. 

Herbert.  Henry  William.  Life  and  Writings  of.  Edited  by  David  W. 
Judd.     New  York,  Orange  Judd,  i88a. 

Illuitratad.    a  voU.  tfi,  cloth. 

Heresbachlue,  Conradus.  Fovre  Bookes  of  Husbandry,  collected  by  M. 
Conradus  Heresbachius,  Counseller  to  the  hygh  and  mighty  Prince,  the  Duke 
of  Cleue ;  conteyning  the  whole  arte  and  trade  of  husbandry,  with  the  an- 
tiquitie  and  commendation  thereof.  Newely  Englished,  and  increased  by 
Bamabe  Googe,  Esquire.     London,  printed  by  Richard  Watkins.    B.   L. 

»577- 

Collation :  pp,  1^-193-!.  Small  4°,  panel  calf.  Fine  and  perfect  copy  of  the  rare  ftnt  edition, 
wllh  blank  leaT  and  veraet  at  the  end.  Author's  own  copy,  with  his  inidalt  "  B.  G."  on  title- 
page,  and  coat-of-armt  on  the  back. 

Hereabachius,  Conradus.  Another  edition.  London,  printed  by  T.  Este. 
1596. 

Collation :  pp.  zii-i93-i.    Small  4°,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 

Heresbachius,  Conradus.  Another  edition.  London,  printed  by  T.  Wright, 
1601. 

Collation :  pp.  x-xSa-i.  Small  4",  full  brown  calf,  by  Rlvitre.  From  Library  of  Edmund 
Philips,  with  his  book-plate.    "  Bamaby  Googe's  translation  of  the  '  Foure  bookes  of  husband- 


gcr,  1850. 

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ry  '  li  very  qunlni,  poellcel  and  chermini.  Ikwge  wm  •  po«t  by  vocation,  and  itie  author  of 
'  F.clogi.  Rpilaphei,  and  Sonn«lle»,  newly  written,'  1563,  of  which  only  three  cupie*  are  known 
to  eilit.  Ha  alM>  pnxluced  uthrr  worlii,  original  and  iranalaled,  anione  the  latter  a  translation 
of  the  '  Regnum  J'apUticum  of  Naogcorgsu,  recently  rrprinird  at  the  ChUwIck  Preia,  by  Mr. 
R.  C  Hope  (with  memoir  of  Oooge),  from  the  only  pcrfKi  copy  which  li  known.    Bit.  piu. 

Hcrcsbachlut,  Conradus.  The  Whole  Art  and  Trade  of  Hvsbandry  con- 
tained in  foure  books.  Enlarged  by  Bamaby  Googe.  London,  Richard 
More.     1614. 

Collation :  pp,  xii-ilj.  Small  4'',  fUll  polished  calf,  gill  b«cii.  Part  4.  "Of  poultrie,  fowl*, 
flth  and  bee*. 

Hereal»achlu«,  Conradus.  The  Whole  Art  of  Hvsbandry  contained  in  fovre 
bookes,  viz  .  .  .  1 1 II.  Of  poultrie,  fowie,  fish  .  .  .  and  the  art  of  angling 
.  .  .  now  renewed,  corrected,  enlarged  and  adorned  with  all  the  experiments 
and  practices  of  our  English  nation,  which  were  wanting  in  the  former  edi- 
tions.    By  Captaine  Garvase  Markham.     London,  R.  More.     1631. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-jS).  4°,  full  brown  calf,  with  gilt  coat-of-arms  on  the  iid,;«,  gilt  edget. 
"  In  the  editions  edited  by  Markham,  seven  or  ei^ht  pages  on  angling  are  artded  to  the  brief 
treatise  on  the  fish-pond*  of  the  original  work.  Putuuutut  disappears,  but  ir.  the  other  parts  of 
the  book  the  interiocutors  remain  as  n  former  editions.  Sir  Harris  Nicolas,  in  his  biography 
of  Walton,  says,  '  There  is  so  much  resemblance  lielween  many  passages  of  Walton's  work  and 
Heresbachlus  llu.bandry,  bv  Googe,  which  was  first  printed  in  1577,  as  to  render  it  probable 
he  was  indebted  to  that  work  for  some  of  his  ideas.'  Thi*  may  have  been  the  ca*e;  but  the 
'  Compteat  Angler '  Is  more  eloieiy  allied,  in  the  mechanism,  at  least,  to  the  ■  De  venatione, 
auoupio  et  piscatione.'  Thi*  work  was  the  fruit*  of  it*  author'*  leisure,  and  was  written  at  his 
country  house  during  his  occasional  retirement  from  the  exigencies  of  ni*  life  at  court.  It  con- 
sist* or  a  dialogue,  in  which  the  Interlocutors  bear  names  sigitificative  of  their  different  vocations. 
Philothtrut  opens  the  conversation  with  an  eulogium  of  the  sport  of  hunting.  Lagm  follows  and 
descant*  on  the  poitime  of  hunting  the  hare,  the  fox,  the  badcer  and  the  deer.  Elafhovrmu 
pa**e*  in  review  the  chase  of  the  lUg,  the  wild  boar,  etc.  HaRtut  take*  the  greate*t  *hare  in 
the  colloquy,  and  treats  of  the  different  modes  of  fishing,  and  the  various  kinds  of  fish.  The 
close  parallel  iMtween  the  outer  form  of  the  above  and  Wdton's  Angler  must  be  evident  enough. ' 
Bik.piat. 

Hickman,  William.  Sketches  on  the  Nipisaquit,  a  river  of  New  Brunswick, 
B.  N.  America.    Halifax,  Strong.    London,  Day  and  Son,  i860. 

Imperial  4°,  cloth.    "  Eight  coloured  lithographed  plates  with  descriptions."    Bib.  piu. 

Hickman,  William.    Another  copy.    Cloth. 

Hicks,  J.    Wanderings  by  the  lochs  and  streams  of  Assynt  and  the  North 
Highlands  of  Scotland. 
Collation :  pp.  xvi-aya.    Illustrations.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

«  Hi-ReKan,"/^^<^-    How  and  Where  to  Fish  in  Ireland.  A  hand  guide  for 
Anglers.     Fifth  edition.    London,  Low,  189a. 
Map  and  Illustration*.    19°,  boards. 


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Hiftoiy.    A  Natural  Hirtory  of  FUhet.    Forty  engraving!  on  woo<l.    AIn. 
wick,  Davison,    (n.  d.] 

ColUUon  :  pp.  9».     i«°,  half  bi«M  morocco.  (Ill  bMli,  gtlt  lop.  by  ZMhntdorf.  with  oriflMl 
p«p«n  eov«n  bouml  la. 

Hodg*.  Davtot.   Angling  Dajrt  on  Scotch  Locha.   By  •♦Yellow  body."  Edln- 
burgh,  Menxies.     1884. 

Collation  :  pp.  vU-tia.    ia°,  clotb.    WrltMa  orlgtnally  for  pubtlcatloa  In  th«  " OundM  Ad* 
vvftlMr."    Prar. 

Hofland,  T.  C.    The  British  Angler's  Manual ;  or,  The  art  of  angling  in 

England,  Scotland,  Wales,  and  Ireland  ;  with  some  account  of  the  principal 

rivers,  lakes,  and  trout  streams  in  the  United  Kingdom  :  with  instructions  in 

fly-fishing,  trolling,  and  angling  at  the  bottom,  and  more  particularly  for  the 

trout.    Embellished  with  numerous  engravings  on  steel  and  wood,  from  origi- 

nal  pictures  and  drawings  by  the  author.     London,  Whitehead,  1839. 

Collation :  pp.  ivl-n4io.    EKlra  illuttrated  by  tha  Inaartlon  of  nuuMrout  platas,  many  of  which 
are  colorwd.    r,  full  green  moroooo.  gilt  baoli,  tide*  tooled  In  gilt,  gilt  top. 

Hofland.  T.  C.    Another  copy. 

Full  graen  moroeoo,  gilt  back,  gilt  eentarpiaee  and  oeraer  omamenU.  gill  edges,  by  J.  Wrigbi. 

Hofland,  T.  C.    Another  copy. 
Half  gTMn  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  lop. 

Holland.  T.  C.    Another  edition.    Revised  and  enlarged  by  E.  Jesse,  with 
'     memoir  of  the  author.    London,  Bohn,  1848. 

CoUadon :  pp.  s3udi-448.    lUuetraled.    1°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  top. 

Hofland,  T.  C.    Another  copy. 

Hair  gr««n  levant  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  lop. 

Hofland,  T.  C.    Another  copy.    Cloth. 

Holberton,  Wakeman.    The  Art  of  Angling ;  how  and  where  to  catch  fish. 
New  York,  1887. 

Collatk>n :  pp.  96.    8",  paper  uncut.    Only  50  copiee  printed.    No.  16,  autograph  letter  of 
the  author  InMrted. 


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HoilMrton,  Wakcman. 

of  the  party.     1887. 


The  Diary  of  Our  I'rip  to  E'-Soc-Quet,  by  ont 


Folio,  full  green  levani  morocco  hf  Aiikeman. 
page*  pronely  llluttrated  with  nhntograph*,  one  full-|>ag<>  water-color,  and 


"  An  imItaiUMi  manutcrlpi  done  \>j  callgraph 
41  page*  prolUtely  llluttrated  with  nhntogreph*,  one  full-|>ag<>  water-color,  and  ine  lllle-pag 
lllumlnaled."     Prom  letter  of  W.  Iiollicrion      "  I'hli  edition  l«  limited  lo  is  coplea 


No.  I)."    W.  HoilMrton.    Two  autograph  lellert  of  ih«  aaihor  latarted. 


ilile-paga 
Thiila 


Holdiworth,  Edmund  W.  H.   Deep-nea  Fiihing  and  Finhing  Boats.    An  ac> 
count  of  the  practical  working  of  the  various  fisheries  around  the  British  Isl- 
ands, with  illustrations  and  descriptions  of  the  boats,  nets,  and  other  gear  in 
use.     London,  Stanford,  1874. 
Collation .  pp.  xvl-4a9.   (taie«,  V,  half  blua  moroeoo,  gilt  tMck,  glh  lop,  UBCUt  by  Zaahaidorf. 

Holdsworth,  Edmund  W.  H.,  and  Archibald  Young.  Sea  Fisheries,  by 
E.  W.  H.  H.  Salmon  fisheries,  by  Archibald  Young.  London,  Stanford, 
1877. 

Collation:  pp.  v-^.  Illuttrationi.  lA^,  half  blue  morocco,  jrllt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaahnidorf. 
"A  volume  01  '  HnlUh  Induttrlei,' edited  by  O.  P.  Bevan.  Mr.  Holdiworth  alto  contributed 
'  Pliherie* '  to  the  gih  edition  of  the  '  Encyclopedia  Britannica,'  iSys,  etc."    Bit.  pix. 

Hole,  Samuel  Reynold*.     See  Oxonian, /f/»</. 

Holmes,  R.     See  Angler.    The  Angler's  Guide.     1859. 

Hone.  William.  The  Every  Day  Book.   London,  Hunt  and  Clarke,  1836-37. 

Illuttratloni.  a  voli.,  8°,  full  scored  calf,  gill  backn,  gilt  edgei.  "Vol.  I,  p.  34!,  conlainf 
'  The  Sluiix  House' ;  Vol.  11.  p.  384,  '  Important  to  anglen.'  a  letter  giving  an  account  of  a 
vtllt  to  Dove-dale  and  liened  'Nottingham,  W.  H.'  Iprobablv  William  Howitt);  alio,  p.  yt^, 
'  Thunny  Fishing  ' ;  pp.  (556-^7,  '  The  New  River  at  Korniey,  followed  by  '  Advertisement  of 
Walion'i  Angler,  16S3.'  "  Bit.  fitc.  From  tb«  library  of  Charlaa  Henry  Turner,  wiU>  hi*  book- 
plate.   Original  edition. 

Hone.  William.    The  Table  Book.    London,  Hunt  and  Clarke,  1837-38. 

Illustratloiii.   •  voU.  bound  In  1,  S°,  full  scorcti  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edgei.     "  Containi '  Ang- 
ling at  Thame*  Uitton,'  p.  330:  'Tickling  Trotu,  p,  yxx;  '  Fiihery,  fijhing  vessel*,'  /fc.,p.  645: 
and  '  Filey,  Yorkihire,  haddock  legend  and  hrrring  nsherv,'  p.  yji;  followed  by  '  Ht*catoria, 
on  the  tame  and  following  page.' "    Bit.  piu.    From  the  library  oiCharlei  Henry  Tiunar,  with 
hit  book-plate. 


Hone,  William.    The  Year  Book.    London,  T.  Tegg,  1833. 

Illustrations.  8°,  full  scored  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,    tn  this  work  we  find, 
streams  in  Winter  "  ;  "  Gardiner's  booke  of  angling  or  fishing."    Bit.  put.    "From  the 
oi  Charles  Henry  Turner,  with  hit  book-plate. 


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Catalogm  of  Books  on  Angling. 


Hood.  Thomas.     Whims  and  Odditiea,  in  (>ruM  Md  vtnc,  with  40  onfiaal 

designs.     Second  edition.     London,  Relfe,  1817. 

Collailon  up  iiv-i«t.  HoM  V,  h»lf  r<Kl  mortMen.  liU  iMok.  gtli  iop,  uacui,  by  ZMlMMdoff. 
ConMlaa  "  W«ltuii  iUdivlvtu,    p.  M, 

Hooker,  Richard.    Sec  Walton  (luulk).     Life  of  Hooker,  1665. 

Hor«.  Herbert  Francis:  An  Knquiry  into  the  I.egitUtivc  Control  and  Im- 
provement of  the  Salmon  and  Sea  Fi«herie«  of  Iri'Und.  Dublin,  Ho<1gea  and 
Smith,  i8so- 

C'nilallon  :  pp  Iv-«ji.    I",  h«lf  fwtn  monaxo,  ftll  b««h. 

Horrocks,  John.    Die  Kuntt  der  Fliegen-fiiiherei  auf  ForcUen  und  Aachen  in 

Deutachland  und  Oetterreich.     Weimar,  Boigt,  1879. 
Illutifailont.    V,  elo(li. 
Hortus  Sanltatls.    Oart  der  Geiuntheit  «u  latein  Hortm  Sanitatit.    Sage  In 

vicr  bUcheren  wir  her  nach  volget ...  in  dreiten  vi»chen  und  schwimmenden 

. . .  Corrlgiert  und  gebeaaert.    Jtem  ein  neu  Rcgiiter.    Getruckt  lu  Straaiburg 

bei  Matthia  Apiario,  i^^ft. 

Woodcui  illU  and  many  llluMnitloB*  in  «h«  l«it ;  folio  boMd*.  Tli*  Ull*-p«t«  •»«!  colophon 
ara  by  Holbaln. 

HouKhton  Rev.  William.  Sea-nide  Walks  of  a  Naturalist  with  his  Chil- 
dren, illustiMicd  with  eight  coloured  plates  and  numerous  wood  engravings. 
London,  Groombndje,  1870. 

ColUtlon  :  pp.  vl-iM-  i«°.  half  Wua  morocco,  fill  back,  fill  top.  By  th«  author  of  "  British 
Kreih-walar  Flihet." 

Houghton,  Rev.  William.  British  Fresh-water  Fishes,  illustrated  with  a  col- 
oured figure  of  each  species  drawn  from  nature  by  A.  F.  Lydon  and  numer- 
ous engravings.     London,  Bell,  1884. 

CoUadon :  pp.  xxvi-oo*.    Imperial .%°.  cloth,  gilt  tdgat. 

Howitt.  Samuel.  The  Angler's  Manual.  Embellished  with  twelve  plates, 
by  S.  Howett.     Liverpool,  Harris,  1808. 

Oblong  la".  half  gwcn  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  W.  Pratt.  •'  Howatt  U  mW  by  '  Bryan'. 
Dictionary  of  Painter* '  to  have  be«n  a  lelf-taughl  arti»t,  diitinguiihed  for  hit  ikill  in  daiignlng 
wild  animals  and  the  hunting  of  them.     He  died  suddenly  in  ifea."    Bit.  piu. 

HowItt,  William.  The  Rural  Life  of  England.  Second  edition,  corrected 
and  revised  with  illustrations  on  wood.     London,  Longman,  1840. 

8°,  cloth. 


CataloKUt  of  Books  on  Angling  1 1 7 

Howl«tt.  Robert.    See  H.  R. 

Hughes,  William.     See  Pisrator.    The  practical  angler,  1841,  etc. 

Hulth,  Robert.  The  Improved  Hritish  AnKler,conuininK  the  moat  esteemed 
mrthfxis  of  angling  for  [M)nd  and  river  ftih  ;  the  Imita  for  each,  and  how  to 
obtam  and  preterve  them  ;  the  choiMimg  of  rodi  and  tactile ;  alto,  inttructions 
in  every  branch  of  fly-Aihing  ;  materiaU  for  the  manufacture  of  fliea ;  com* 
prilling,  also,  original  information  on  the  art  of  angling.  Derby,  Richardson 
(printed) ;  London,  Simpkin  and  Co.,  183? 

CollsUon  :  p|>  «•.  lll«iUr«ikNi«.  Hquart  ir>,  Half  f'««"  ealf.  (Ill  ImkJi.  From  ThomM  W«s*- 
wocxl'i  eoli«cilon,  with  hi*  t>auk-pUic,  munogrsm,  and  aulogrsph,  "T.  Watiwood,  iMo,  "  on 
fly-laaf. 

Huiitinff,  Shooting  and  Fishing ;  a  sporting  miscellany.    With  anecdotic  chap* 

tera  about  horKs  and  dogs.     Numerous  illustrations.     London,  Sampson 

Low,  1877. 

Collaiion:  pp.  117.  1°,  hrtf  rad  morocco,  (lit  iMuk,  (lit  lop.  "Tha  llluitratlont  art  bv 
•  PhU.  A.  W.  Coopar.  ale  ' 

Husbandry.     Cheafie  and  Goode  Husbandry.     See  Markham  (G.). 

Idia.  Christopher. //<■»//.     Hints  on  Shooting,  Fishing,  tU.,  both  on  sea  and 
land,  and  in  fresh-water  locha  of  Scotland ;  beinc;  the  experiences  of  Chris- 
topher Idle,  Em].     London,  Longman,  1855. 
Collation :  pp.  *lll-a93.     vV,  half  red  moroooo,  (III  back,  gilt  top,  unvut. 

Idle,  Christopher, ///«</.    Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     1865. 

CoUatlon  :  pp.  11-354.    16^,  half  brown  morocco,  (lit  back,  (ill  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Illustrations  tc  Walton's  Angler.     See  Gosden  (T.). 

Improvement  of  the  fisheries.    See  Dixon  (John). 

Innerleithen  and  Traquair  Past  and  Present ;  with  an  Angler's  guide  to  the 
Tweed  and  its  tributaries.     Innerleithen,  Smail,  1863. 

Collation :  pp.  vi~i48.  1<P,  half  brown  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top,  bv  Zathnidorf.  ProMii- 
talion  copy  with  following  Intcriptlon  on  titla-pagt,  "  With  the  author's  Und  regard*." 

International  Fisheries  Exhibition.    See  Catalogues,  Edinburgh. 


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International  Fisheries  Exhibition,  The.  Hand-books,  vols.  1-3 ;  Con- 
ferences, vols.  4-7 ;  Prize  Essays,  vols.  8-1 1 ;  Catalogue,  vol.  la;  Index,  vol. 
13;  together,  13  vols.    London,  Clows,  1884. 

8°,  cloth,  uncut 

Ireland.  See  "  Hi  Regan."  How  and  where  to  fish  in  Ireland.  London, 
1892. 

Ireland,  S.  W.  H.    See  H.  C,  The  Fisher  Boy. 
Ireland,  William  Henry.    See  Clifford,  Charles, /j^m/. 

Ireland.  The  Angler  in  Ireland  j  or,  An  Englishman's  ramble  through  Con- 
naught  and  Munster,  during  the  summer  of  1833. 

Map  and  plates.  3  vols.,  post  8^,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops.  ■'  By  Belton, 
author  of '  Two  Summers  in  Norway.'  Belton  was  a  friend  of  Lover,  who  contributed  the  two 
illustrations  to  the  work."    BU.  pise. 

Ireland.    Another  copy. 

a  vols.,  post  8°,  hfeJf  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

Ireland.  The  Sportsman  in  Ireland;  with  his  summer  route  through  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland.    By  a  Cosmopolite.     London,  Colbum,  1840. 

Illustrations.  3  vols.,  post  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  "  Attributed 
to  Mr.  R.  Allan."    Bib.  fifc. 

Isys,  Cotswold.  An  Angler's  Strange  Experiences;  a  whimsical  medley  and 
an  of-fish-all  record  without  a-bridge-ment.  Profusely  illustrated  in  a  style 
never  before  app-roach-ed  in  these  days  after  drawings  in  water-colors.  Lon- 
don, Low,  1883. 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-ioo.    Square  8°,  cloth. 

Isys,  Cotswold.    See  H.  C.  C,  Our  House  Warming. 

Italy.     Divisione  di  Agricoltura.    Annali  del  ministero  di  agriccltura  indus- 
tria  e  commercio:   La  pesca  in  Italia,  raccoiti  per  Ad  Targioni  TozzettL 
Genova,  1874. 
Vol.  a  only,  V>,  paper. 

Jackson,  John,  of  Tanfield Mitt.  The  Practical  Fly-fisher ;  more  particularly 
for  grayling  or  umber.     London,  Fariow;  Leeds,  Swallow,  1854. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-s8.  Plates.  8°,  half  yellow  calf,  gilt  back,  red  edges.  "  Dedicated  to 
T.  H.  B.,  who  completed  the  work  after  the  author's  death,  and  has  given  a  brief  biography  of 


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laclcson,  winding  up,  in  tombstone  fashion,  with  (he  assurance  that  he  was  '  a  good  husband,  an 
indulgent  parent,  and  a  kind  friend."  "  Bib.  piic.  From  collection  of  Thoman  Westwood,  with 
his  book-plate  and  autograph,  "T.  Westwood,  i860,"  on  fly-leaf. 

Jackaon,  John,  0/  Tanjield  Mill.    Second  edition.     1863. 

Collation :  pp.  iii-57.  Illustrated.  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnt- 
dorf. 

Jackson,  John,  of  Tanfield  Mill.  Treatise  on  Flies  and  Fly-hooks.  See 
Walton,  Isaak.    The  Complete  Angler.     1885. 

Jacob,  Qiles.  The  Country  Gentleman's  Vade  Mecum,  containing  fish  and 
fishing,  fish-ponds,  etc.    London.     Printed  for  William  Taylor,  1717. 

Collation :  pp.  x-i3a.  Plate.  16°,  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  back.  "  The  running  title  is  '  The 
Country  Gentleman's  Companion. '  "    Bib.  pise. 

Jacobi,  Stephen  Ludwlg.  Translation  of  a  letter  from  the  Hanover  Maga- 
zine  No.  33,  March  31,  1763.  Giving  an  account  of  a  method  to  breed  fish 
to  advantage.    London.     Printed  by  W.  Macintosh,  1778. 

Collation :  pp.  iii-50.  Plate.  8°,  r.dlf  calf.  "  The  name  of  *  S.  L.  Jacobs '  is  appended  to 
this  letter.  It  is  a  translation  of  the  penultimate  entry  and  the  first  notice  in  English  of  fish  cul- 
ture," 

Jardine,  Sir  William.  Ichthyology.  The  perch  family,  Edinburgh,  Lizars, 
1835. 

Plates,  some  coloured.  ia°,  half  olive  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 
Vol.  99  of  the  Naturalist's  Librcry. 

Jardine,  Sir  William.  British  Salmonidse.  Twelve  colored  plates,  en- 
graved by  W.  H.  Lizars,  with  descriptions.  27^  x  21  inches,  in  cloth  port- 
folio. 

Jeans,  Thomas.  The  Tommiebeg  Shootings ;  or  a  moor  in  Scotland.  New 
edition,  with  illustrations,  by  Percival  skelton.    London,  Routledge,  i860. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-434.  Post  8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alfred 
Matthews.    "  Chapters  a6,  97,  a8,  and  31  are  on  angling  subjects."    Bib.fuc. 

Jeanes,  Thomas.    Always  in  the  Way;  a  little  story  with  illustrations  by 

K.  J.  F.    Edinburgh,  Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1868. 

Collation :  pp.  ix-i8o.  tG>,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf,  with  origi- 
nal paper  covers  bound  in. 

Jefferies,  Richard.    The  Life  of  the  Fields.    London,  Chatto,  1884. 

ia°,  clcth,  uncnt. 


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Jemmet,  Samuel  (of  Devonshire).   Original  MSS.,  consisting  of  seven  leaves 
entitled  "  Directions  for  making  Artificial  Flies." 
ia°.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Jesse,  Edward.  Gleanings  in  Natural  History ;  with  local  recollections,  to 
which  are  added  maxims  and  hints  for  an  angler.    London,  Murray,  1832. 

Inserted  frontispiece,  plate,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  Post  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
back  gill  top  "The  'maxims  and  hints."  were  written  for  the  album  of  a  fishing  club  by  a 
friend  of  the  author  and  signed  '  R.  P..  31  May.  1809. '  "    Bit.  puc. 

Jesse,  Edward.  Another  copy,  vignette  tide-plate,  and  illustrations  in  the 
text ;  boards,  uncut.  The  copy  in  boards  has  small  cut  on  title  not  in  the 
bound  one. 


Jesse,  Edward 

1836. 


A.n  Angler's  Rambles.     London,  Van  Voorst. 


'•  Fish,  nature,  streams,  disconrse,  the  line,  the  hook, 
Shall  form  the  motley  subject  of  my  book." 


CoUatlon:  pp.  viii-318.  Illustrations.  Post  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  ^t  top,  by 
Zaehnsdorf  "An  amiable  rather  than  an  able  book.  It  includes  '  Thames  fishing,  whicf.  first 
appe^ed  in  •  Fiiser"  Magaiine "  of  Januarv,.i834.„  TJe  'Gentleman's  Magazine"  for  1836 
contains  a  review  of  the  work  by  the  Rev.  J.  Mitford.      Bti.  puc. 

Jesse,  Edward.     Scenes  and  Tales  of  Country  Life ;  with  recollections  of  nat- 
ural history.    London,  Murray,  1844 


Collation :  pp  vii-soj.    lUustrations.    Post  8°,  half  red  morocco,  gjlt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

t^oiiBuon    H,F  V._*'A..,-j  .  .  Tu.  -1 ide. . .  uaak  Walton—  His  instructions  to  anglers— 

:ruelty—  Beauties  of  his  writings.'  "  Bit.  fisc.  A 
appeared  in  "  Bentley's  Miweliany "  under  the  title 


__         rBeaiities  of  his  writings.' "    Bii.  psc.    A 

^rtion"of"the*piMr'cilSf "  IUver:side°"  has  appekred  in  "  Bentley's  Misceirany"  ui  " 
ff"  IsaSt  WJton  and  his  friends. "    A  fishing-song  with  music  is  inserted  at  p.  96, 

Jesse,  Edward.     Favorite  Haunts  and  Rural  Studies,  including  visits  to  spots 
of  interest  in  the  vicinity  of  Windsor  and  Eton.    London,  Murray,  1847. 
Collation :  pp.  vi-36s.    Plates,  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Jesse,  Edward.    Another  copy. 

Half  olive  mo'wsco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Kaufinan. 

Jesse,  Edward.    Lectures  on  Natural  History,  delivered  at  the  "  Fisher- 
man's Home."    Brighton.    London,  Murray,  i86o. 
Collation :  pp.  ili-48.    8°.  cloth.    Reprinted  from  the  "  Brighton  Herald." 

Jesse,  Edward.    See  Walton  (I).    The  Complete  Angler.    1856, 1861, 1870, 
1876. 


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Jobey,  Charles.    Conseils  pour  la  p^che  \^  la  ligns.    Paris,  Coin.    [n.  d.] 

Collation :  p.  160.    Ilhisirations.    13°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Johns,  Rev.  C.  A.  Home  Walks  and  Holiday  Rambles.  London,  Long- 
man,   [n.  d.] 

Collation  :  pp.  vii-973.  Illustrations.    ia°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  "containi 
angling  matter  Au.nM.     Bib.piae. 

Johnson,  T.  B.  The  Sportsman's  Cyclopaedia,  comprising  a  complete  eluci- 
dation of  the  science  and  practice  of  hunting,  fishing,  and  other  sports  and 
pastimes  of  Great  Britain.    London,  Bohn,  1848. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-040-v.   Illustrations.  8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehni- 
dorf.    The  edition  of  1831  with  a  new  title  and  a  larger  number  of  illustrations. 

Juigneaux,  Pierre.     Pisciculture  et  culture  des  eaux.    Paris,    [n.  d.] 

CoUation :  pp.  357.    Illustration,    xa",  cloth.  * 

Jones,  Oriffith  Bvan.  Confessions  of  a  Welsh  Salmon-poacher.  London, 
Johnson,  1877. 

Collation :  pp.  59.    8°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    '•  Originally  ap- 
peared in  '  ^d  and  Water." '    BH.  piu.  •        /    1- 

Jones,  J  .  Guide  to  Norway,  and  Salmon-fisher's  Pocket  Companion. 
Edited  by  Frederic  Tolfrey  (with  8  coloured  plates  of  aies).  London, 
Longman,  1848. 

Collation:  pp.  xxiv-asg.    \fP,  half  men  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper 
covers  bound  in.    "A  useful  manual.    The  plates  of  flies  are  admirably  executed.  "^(»./mc. 

Jones,  J.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper  covers  bound  in. 

Jordan,  David  S.  See  U.  S.  Interior  Dept.,  National  Museum  Contribu- 
tions to  North  American  Ichthyology. 

Jourdier,  Auguste.    La  Pisciculture  et  la  Production  de  Sangsues.    Avec 
une  introduction  par  M.  Coste.    Paris,  Hachette,  1856. 
Collation :  pp.  vili-aio,    Illustration.    16°,  cloth. 

K.  C.    See  Kingsley,  Charles. 

Karr,  Alphonse.    Dictionnaire  du  Pficheur.    Trait6  complet  de  la  p6che  en 
eau  douce  et  en  eau  sal^e;  histoire,  moeurs,  habitudes  des  poissons,  crustac^, 
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testac^s,  eic,  lois,  usages.  proc6dis,  ruses  et  secrets  des  p«cheurs.     Paris, 
Gamier,  1855.    Second  edition  with  a  change  of  title. 

Collation:  pp.  Iv-336.      w°,  half  brown  morocco.  giU  back,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper 
covers  bound  In. 

Karr,  Alphonse.  La  P6chc  en  eau  douce  et  en  eau  saWe,  etc.  Paris,  Levy, 
i860. 

Collation :  pp.  yn.    X9°,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Tout. 

Keene,  John  Harrington.  The  Practical  Fisherman;  dealing  with  the 
natural  history,  the  legendary  lore,  the  capture  of  British  fresh-water  fish,  and 
tackle  and  tackle-making.     London,  Bazaar  office,  1881. 

Collation :  pp.  Iii-4flt.     Illustrations.     8°,  cloth,  gilt. 

Keene,  John  Harrington.    Another  copy. 

9P,  cloth,  gilt. 

Keene,  John  Harrlnicton.  Fishing  Tackle,  its  Materials  and  Manufacture; 
a  practical  guide  to  the  .  .  .  equipment  of  the  angler  and  fly-fisher.  .  .  . 
London,  Ward,  Lock  &  Co.,  1886. 

Collation:  pp.  330.    Plates,  some  folding,  and  iUustrations.in  the  text.    ia°.  cloth. 

Kemp,  John.  Shooting  and  Fishing  in  Lower  Brittany.  A  complete  and 
practical  guide  to  sportsmen.    London,  Longman,  1859. 

Collation:  pp  xii-a39.    Map.    8",  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Kennard,   Edward.      Norwegian  Sketches.      Fishing  in  strange  waters. 
London,  Chaoman,  iS^.S. 
Thirty  plates.    Oblorg  4^,  half  cloth,  with  illuminated  cover. 

Kennedy,  John  Pendleton.    See  Clarke  of  OxmtoxAt,  pseud. 

Kennedy,  Captain  William  Robert.  Sport,  Travel,  and  Adventure  in 
Newfoundland  and  the  West  Indies.  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1885. 

Collation-  pp.  xi-39Q.  Map,  plates,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  8°,  cloth,  uncut.  "For 
three  years  he  was  in  command  of  the  British  cruisers  00  the  coasts  of  Newfoundland,  and  ac- 
cordinely  he  '  claims,'  as  the  Americans  would  say,  to  have  had  unrivalled  opportiuiitiet  of  ex- 
ploring the  colony.  Undoubtedly  he  is  right ;  and  he  has  written  the  best,  or  rather  the  only 
good,  book  on  the  subject  that  we  have  ever  read."    Sat.  Rev.,  60,  399. 

Kentish.  The  Kentish  Angler;  or.  The  young  fisherman's  instructor:  shew- 
ing the  nature  and  properties  offish  which  are  generally  angled  for  in  Kent; 
their  haunts,  spawning  times,  etc.    Rules  and  cautions  to  be  observed  by 


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young  anglers;  the  proper  method  of  angling  for  trout,  carp,  etc.;  worm,  min- 
now, cadis  and  maggot- fishing;  fly-fishing  and  the  preparation  of  artificial 
flies ;  and  an  abstract  of  the  laws  of  angling.  By  an  Experienced  Angler. 
Canterbury,  printed  by  J.  Saflery,  1804. 

Collation  ;  pp.  40  and  ii  (errata).  la",  full  [wllshed  calf,  gilt  back.  "  One  of  the  rare  local 
book*.  Under  the  head  of  •  Roach,  the  author  says :  •  It  i»  really  surprising  to  see  the  shoals 
01  roach  that  come  up  the  river  to  Fordwich  and  Slurry ;  in  sjiawning  time  the  number  is  so 
very  great,  that  it  is  customary  for  tne  mayor,  jurats  or  some  of  the  freemen  of  that  town,  and 
likewise  the  gentlemen  of  .Sturry,  to  catch  them  with  a  drag-net  and  make  presents  of  them  to 
their  acquaintances  and  poor  inhabitant!,  of  Fordwich  and  Sturry.  In  the  year  178a,  Mr.  Wood- 
rouff.  Mr.  Pidduck,  two  of  the  jurats,  and  some  of  the  Freemen,  did  catch,  in  one  draught,  one 
hundred  and  twenty  bushels  of  roach,  and  many  of  them  weighed  two  pound\  and  s6me  up- 
wards of  three  pounds  a  fish.  At  page  ao  are  some  •  Lines  by  a  gentleman,  relative  to  fishing, 
which  are  too  beautifijl  to  be  omftted  by  an  angler.'  "  mh.  /nsc.  Bound  with  It  is  •■  The 
Angler,    by  Charles  Clifford,  fituj.    From  the  library  of  James  Walsh,  with  his  book-plate. 

Kidd,  William.  Kidd's  Practical  Instructions  in  the  Art  of  Angling;  with 
many  novel  directions  for  the  better  enjoyment  of  the  "  gentle  art " ;  adapted 
to  the  use  of  young  as  well  as  experienced  anglers  .  .  .  illustrated  by  pict- 
uresque engravings.     London,  W.  Kidd,  1820. 

CoUation :  pp.  «5.  if  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Riviire,  with  orig- 
Inal  paper  covers  T>ound  in.  "  The  frontispiece  of  a  gentleman  in  tartan  and  a  lady  in  evening 
dress  has  a  quotation  from  the  'Sportsman's  Dictionary,' setting  forth  that  aneUng  isa  'par- 
tiOT^chSJST^'  P"""»e.   to  which  the  presence  of  one's  'ladyi^love'  lends  a  no  fmall  addi- 

King,  John  Lyie.  Trouting  on  the  Brule  River;  or,  Lawyers  summer-way- 
faring  in  the  northern  wilderness.    Chicago,  1879. 

u  9°'!?w"  "..P?;  **-^3-    Map.   lao,  cloth.    Presentation  copy  with  foUowIng  Inscription  on  fly- 
leaf:  "Weed,  Parsons  4  Co.    From  Jno.  Lyle  King."  «.  h""»  «»  "j 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Chalk-stream  Studies.  By  a  Minute  Philosopher.  Pp. 
3*3-343  from  "  Eraser's  Mag."  for  Sept.,  1858. 

8°,  half  green  inorocco,  gilt  back.  From  collection  of  Thomas  Westwood,  with  his  book-plate, 
autograph  '"T.  Westwood  on  flyleaf,  and  following  memo.:  "Extracted  from  •  Fraser'i 
fliagatine  tor  September,  and  since  incorporated  in  the  writer's  Miscellaneous  Essays.    T.  W." 

Kinsrsley,  Charles.  Prose  Idylls.  New  and  old.  London,  Macmillan, 
'873. 

CoUation :  pp.  lii-017.    19O,  cloth.    "  Contains  '  Chalk-stream  Studies,*  originaUy  published  in 
tnatx  for  Sept.,  1858.  Many  charming  angling  passages  wiU  be  found  in  Kingsley's  •  Life  and 
JLetters.    By  his  Widow.        Bii.fise. 

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Kirkbrlde,  John.    The  Northern  Angler;  or,  Fly-fisher's  companion.    Car- 
lisle,  Thumam,  1837. 
ColUdon ;  pp.  xvl-ia4.    PUtei.    i<P,  half  green  morocco,  jfilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncut 

Klrkbride.  John.    Another  edition.     London,  Groombridge,  1840. 

Collation :  pp.  xvl-ia4.    PUtei.    16",  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Kaufinann. 

Kirkbride,  John.     Fourth  edition.     London  and  Carlisle,  Marlborough, 
x86i. 

ColUtlon:  pp.  xv-iw.  Platei.  iffi.  half  purple  morocco,  gilt  b«k.  "  The  fronUspiew  j» 
an  engraving  oTrWetheral  Bridge."  Bih.pise.  from  Thomai^Vestwood  1  collection,  with  hii 
book-plate  and  monogram  on  ify-lcaf. 

Knox.  A.  E.    Autumns  on  the  Spey ;  with  four  illustrations  by  Wolf.    Lon- 
don,  Van  Voorst,  1872. 


Collation 
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lation :  pp.  vii-171.     Post  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top      Pre»«n«»f  °»  «»^y 
foUowing  inscription  on  titte-page :  "  The  Lord  Norreys,  with  the  author  *  kind  regards. 

*  Knox,  A.  E.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

Knox,  John.    A  View  of  the  British  Empire,  more  especially  Scotland ;  with 
some  proposals  for  the  improvement  of  that  country,  the  extension  of  its  fish- 
eries, and  the  relief  of  the  people.    Third  edition,  greatly  enlarged.    London, 
J.  Walter,  1785. 
a  vols.    8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Knox,  Robert.     Fish  and  Fishing  in  the  Lone  Glens  of  Scotland ;  with  a 
history  of  the  propagation,  growth,  and  metamorphoses  of  the  salmon.    Lon- 
*    don,  Routledge,  1854. 

Collation:  pp.  lv-144.  Vignette  title  and  Illustrations,  xa"'.  haKjwen  ««>«>«<=<>•  ^'IS'SV 
gilt  tM,  by  liehnsdSS.  "Castigated  by  Mr,  H.  R.  Francis  in  "fte  Fly-fisher  anB  his  U- 
Bnirjr.'^"    Bii.pisc. 

Koltz,  J.  P.  J.  Trait*  de  Pisciculture  Pratique;  ou,  des  proc^d^s  de  multi- 
plication et  incubation  naturelle  et  artificieUe  des  poissons  d'eau  douce. 
Paris,  Victor  Masson,  i866. 

CoUation :  pp.  vi-i6o.  Troisi*me  Edition.  lUustraUons.  la".  half  blue  morocco,  gUt  back, 
gtlt  top,  tmcut.    With  original  paper  covers  bound  in. 


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Kresz,  C,  attU.  Le  P*cheur  Fran9ais,  trait<5  de  la  pflche  in  la  ligne  et  aux 
filets  en  eau  douce,  fte.  Paris,  chez  I'auteur,  fabricant  d'ustensiles  de  p^che 
et  de  chasse,  1818. 

Collation  :  pp.  viii-36.  Plates.  160.  half  calf.  "  One  of  the  best  French  works  on  the  sub- 
Ject.  C.  B.  Hgareau  issued  an  edition,  •  Revu  et  Augments, '  in  i8a8.  The  '  Sportlne  Maea- 
line  for  i8a8  and  1839  (vols,  ixiii  and  xxiv^  N.  S.)  contains  five  articles  with  plates  of  flies,  which 
are  translated  recerpts  from  this  work.  The  editor  prefaces  them  with  a  lame  story  of  having, 
quite  regardless  of  expense.'  acquired  a  MS.  '  TreaUse  on  Angling  as  Practised  in  Franc?' 
written  by  Kress,  the  younger.'  "    Bib.  piic. 

L.  L.  M.    See  Llewellyn  (Martin).    Men  Miracles.     1656. 

Lac.  Le  lac,  les  riviires,  et  la  p«che.  Troisiime  Edition.  Lille,  Lefont, 
i860. 

ColUtion :  pp.  63.    Plate.    3aO,  half  red  morocco. 

Lady.  The  Accomplish'd  Ladies'  Delight  in  Preserving,  Physick,  Beautify- 
ing,  and  Cookery  .  .  .  and  also  some  new  and  excellent  secrets  and  experi- 
ments in  the  art  of  angling.  .  .  .  Fifth  edition,  enlarged.  London,  printed 
for  Benjamin  Harris,  etc.,  1685. 

ColUUon :  Plate.  Engraved  title,  printed  title,  one  unnumbered  leaf,  pp.  i-flo«,  all  numbered 
leaves,  (p.  177 misprinted  uj.)  PUtes  consist  as  follows:  portrait  ol^a  lady,  engraved  title, 
fishing  Kene,  p  i^,  plate  of  fish,  p.  115,  plate  of  diagrams,  p.  154.  16°.  fuU  polished  calf,  gilt 
Dacic,  gilt  top,  by  Riviire. 

Lady.  The  Lady's  Delight,  etc.  The  art  of  preserving  and  candying  fruits 
and  flowers.    No  title. 

foifn  f)j"  ^K^"****  "'f;  uS°,"'*Jj"."Jl?*' J'*.?"'"  Angler."  p.  131-150.  which  it  the  tame  at 
found  in  "  The  Accomplish  d  Ladies  Delight. 

Lambert,  James.    The  Countryman's  Treasure . . .  with  directions  to  destroy 
all  manner  of  vermin  in  houses,  gardens,  fish-ponds,  etc  . . .  Fourth  edition. 
London.    Printed  for  J.  and  B.  Sprint.    G.  Conyers  and  T.  Ballard,  in  Little 
Britain,  (cirea)  1690. 
Collation :  pp.  138-iv.    Plate.    16",  original  calf. 

Lambert,  Osmond.    Angling  literature  in  England,  and  descriptions  of  fish- 
ing by  the  ancients,  with  a  notice  of  some  books  on  other  piscatorial  subjects. 
London,  Low,  1881. 
Collation :  pp.  vii-87.    ra^.  vellum,  bound,  uncut. 

Lambert,  St.  Ange.  Nouveau  manuel  completdu  pdcheur  praticien;  ou, 
les  secrets,  les  mystferes  et  les  ruses  de  la  p6che  It  la  ligne,  d6voil6s  et  mis  k 


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U  port6e  de  tout  le  monde.    Nouvelle  Edition,  augmentie  de  p^ches  nouvelles 
et  de  la  legislation  relative  k  la  p<che  fluviale . . .     Paris,  Roret.  1881. 

ColUtion-DP  vlli-a40     Illuiiratlonf.    iflo.  half  crimson  moroico  «iU  back     Forming  p»rt 
of Vhe  *  EncySSpWleXret."    The  tre.tUe  on  .ngllng  wa.  reprinted  Tn  Bru.«U  in  1854. 

Land  and  Water.    Vol.  j-3,  Jan.  la  to  June  ag,  1867.     London,  1867. 

Illuilrated  4°  half  roan.     "  Mr.  Frank  Buckland  conducted  the  f)»hlnB  jnd  flth  culture  de- 
pallrenruntuVl.  death  in  .8«o.     It  1.  now  In  charge  of  Mr.  Ff.nnell."    i>i.  pi,c. 

Landaff.     House  Library.     See  Caialogues,  Edward  (Thomas). 
Lang.  Andrew.    Angling  Sketches,  with  three  etchings  and  illustrations  by 
W  G.  Burn-Murdoch.     London,  Longmans,  1891. 

Oaielte,'  and  In  '  Longmani'  Magailna,  pref. 

Lang,  Andrew.    Another  copy. 

ia°,  cloth. 

Lang,  Andrew.     The  Tercentenary  of  Izaak  Walton.     London,- printed  for 
private  circulation  only,  1893. 

Portrait  and  iHuitratloni.    4°,  vellum,  paper. 

Lanman,  Charles.  Adventures  of  an  Angler  in  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and 
the  United  States.    London,  Bentley,  1848, 

Collarton :  pp.  xli-3aa.    Illustrations,  post  8°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Lanman.  Charlea.  Adventures  in  the  Wilds  of  North  America,  edited  by 
Charles  Richard  Weld.    London,  Longmans,  1854. 

Collation :  pp.  300.    Bound,  with  "  Rambles  In  Norway."  by  Thomai  Foreater     "  Oiapteri 
93  to  aS  «5  devotid  to  fishing.    Reprinted  in  part  from  American  periodicals.      B^.  puc. 

Lanman.  Charles.  Adventures  in  the  Wilds  of  the  United  States  and 
British  American  provinces.  Illustrated  by  the  author  and  Oscar  Bessau. . . 
(With  an  appendix.)    Philadelphia,  Moore,  1856. 

Plates,  a  voU.  8°.  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gijt  toos.  uncut,  by  ZaeLn«iorf.    "  'Ad- 
ventm«  in  the  Wild. '  embodies  the  three  previous  works.      Bti.  put. 

Lanman.  Charles.  Letters  from  a  Landscape  Painter.  By  the  author  of 
"  Essays  for  Summer  Hours."    Boston,  Munroe,  1845. 

Collation:  pp.  v-afts.    ,a°.  half  blue  mon^co.  giU  back.  bIU  top  by  ZaAnsdorf.    Part  of  this 
is  Srint^  in  a  previo^ui  woric.  "  Haw-Ho-Noo;  or.  Recorii  of  a  Tourist. 


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Lascelles,  Robert.  Angling,  being  the  first  part  of  a  series  of  famtliar  letters 
on  sporting.     London,  J.  Cornes,  1815. 

d.!id  i'lh'  .f!?"*?t'  *""  *!•,•"  morocco,  gill  back.  "The  letter  la  ligned  '  Pl.caior,'  and 
oateu  fab.  iSii.  Fhe  ^mplete  work  Is  in  three  parti,  wichout  any  collrcilve  title,  •  AniilinB. 
.hooting  an^^co^rtlng,' [London,  i«,5].    With  three  lllu.tratloni.    X.econd  «lltlon  wm  D 

Lathy,  Thomas  Pike.  The  Angler;  a  poem,  in  ten  cantos:  w'^h  proper 
instructions  in  the  art,  rules  to  choose  fishing-rods,  lines,  hooks,  floats,  baits, 
and  to  make  artificial  flies ;  receipts  r  pastes,  &c.,  and,  in  short,  every  article 
relating  to  the  sport.  By  Pisrator.  >ndon,  printed  for  W.  Wright,  46  Fleet 
street;  and  M.  Iley,  i  Somerset  street,  Portman  square,  1819.  (With  new 
title-page.) 

ru.Sll"«h°"JJP;,.'!f'.'2^-     P""'*"'  °"  '"dia  paper,  and  lllii.trationt  in  the  text.    Imperial  8», 
ruMla  rebacked,  gilt  edges.    One  of  twenty  copies  on  large  paper. 

Lathy,  Thomas  Pike.  The  Angler,  in  ten  cantos.  Comprising  proper  in- 
structions, ek.  Embellished  with  upwards  of  twenty  beautiful  woodcuts. 
London,  printed  for  J.  H.  Bum,  Maiden  Lane,  Convent  Garden,  i8jo. 

coroer-'pleMi,''glu''edgM^'    "°'  "^  «'*'"P*^  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  with  gilt  ornaments  and 

Lathy,  Thomas  Pike.     Another  copy. 

Red  crimped  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  with  gilt  centerpiece  and  comer  ornaments,  gilt  edges. 

Lathy.  Thomas  Pike.     New  edition.    London,  Sherwood,  1822. 

huS2J'*^1;  pp.-?!!"';?**-  ,  illustrations,  post  8°,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  Rilt  top,  uncut, 
by  W.  Pratt.  ••  1  his  book  is  one  of  the  worst  instances  of  literary  appropriation  on  rebord  It 
was  palmed  off  on  Gosden.  the  sporting  bookseller,  whose  portrait,  ■  engrave.l  from  a  painiinK 
^L^„^°°?r'-  ^f"  ^-  '*  P''^"'^^  "«=  P»i'l  £y>  for  the  copyright  and  also  printed  a  ZglS 
^n%aJfjf"'  V  .'"  "P*?l'  °^^'u<'  '?■■  '*•"  n*"'"  »'»"'•  «»  he  himself  states  in  a  MS.  nfte 
h,  hS5L«^™  Ji?'°'".'  / 1?'  ''"i*^  ^""^""H  '^'  P"»ibili.y  of  detection  may  be  inferred  from 
the  deprecatory  character  of  his  preface  and  the  prudent  modesty  with  which  L  speaks  of  hirn- 
self  as  author,  editor,  or  compiler,  or  whatever  other  appellation  critical  mdmnent  shall  h.. 
Dleased  to  bestow  on  me.'  The  only  appellation  he  coulcf  claim  of  right  neeilnrbe  suggested 
«!  .n.„  I  -^h  ^"^'i'  "'.f'Khtdialosrues,'^ attributed  to  Dr.  Scott,  of  Ip'swich,  is  transportlS  bod- 
ily into  Lathy  s  book,  with  a  few  substitutions  and  modifications,  andihe  suppression  of  the  In- 
terlocutors  What  is  Lathy's  own,  or,  rather,  what  is  not  Scotts.  in  the  work,  may  be  found 
tril,t?^ll".>  '"  'he  open.'nKS  and  endings  of  the  different  cantos,  and,  generally,  in  the  de- 
5^v«  afl  in^?h  «'"».*'''""'°?°'  passages,  the  vapid  character  and  lame  versification  of  which 
rf?rn'n«,  lwi„!.7'*  '  •"«■•«»«"«  and  vigorous  lines.  Lathy's  chief  end  and  aim  (besides  his 
«?h«^HTJ  -n^Ur*'"*'°  *'A\''  '^'"'  ^h"  '"^"'^  »''"*»  f"  W*  P'o^'acc,  to  further  what  he 
rather  oddly  calls  •r-**i<»i{».yM#«*««,M*j^w*,' and  on  this  ground  he  apostrophises  the 
fair  sex  in  general,  and  Col.  Thornton,  in  particular,  in  a  most  eniLsiastic  strain  "^ 
rfn  nai  rfJH"^ A  !l*.?*^""*'5*^  Scotfspoem,  Lathy  hastofall  back  on  his  own  resources,  which 
?»ri^S.  f  r^  '*'"'  '^'"'2''  *  ?!:  '•^'.'"/f.*,*'  *  "?"•  "e  winds  up.  characteristically,  with  a  plag- 
iarism (of  course  unacknowledged)  of  Walton's  'Angler's  wish"'  the  quaint,  crisp  lines  ofwhicTi 
he  submits  to  the  cruel  process  of  decasyllabic  stretching  m  »•    .  "■»?  "nes  01  wnicn 


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Dr.  Bethune  says  in  bis  '  Waltonian  Library,'^'  I  have  one  in  4°.'  "    Bit.fite. 


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L4iud«r,  5lr  Thomas  Dick.     Scottuh  Riven.     With  il1ustnition!i  by  the  au- 
thor, and  a  preface  by  John  Brown,  M.  I).     Kdinb^rgh,  Edmonaton  and 
Douglaa,  1874. 
Collation ;  pp.  v-jai.    PI«U».    ii".  cWrth.  uncui. 

Lawrence,  John.     See  Scott,  W.  H.,  pstud. 

Lawsuit.    The  Law-suit :  or,  The  Farmer  and  the  Fisherman ;  a  poem.   Lon- 
don, Spa van,  1738. 
Collation :  pp.  v-46.    Plata.    fP,  erimpad  Iwowti  morocco,  (lit  back. 

Law-suit.     Second  edition,  corrected.     London,  Spavan,  1739. 
Collation  :  pp.  v-46     1°.  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Lee,  Mrs.  R.     Anecdote*  of  the  habits  and  instincts  of  birds,  reptiles,  and 
fishes,  with  illustrations  by  Harrison  Weir.    Philadelphia,  Lindsay,  1853. 
Collation :  pp.  4aa.    tV',  cloth. 

Leech.  John.     Mr.  Briggs  and  his  doings.     Fishing.    London,  Bradbury, 
i860. 

Oblong  quarto,  half  rad  morocco  with  oriflnal  paper  covers  bound  in.  "  Enlarged  and  tinted 
reproiluciloin  of  the  drawing!  which  originally  appeared  in  •  Punch.'  Copietare  now  scarce  and 
dear."    OH.fitc. 

Lacs,  James  Cameron.    See  Rag,  Tag,  and  BohxaW, pseud. 

Lees.  James  Arthur,  and  Walter  J.  Clutterbuck.    B.  C.   1887.    A 
Ramble  in  Briti.sh  Columbia.     London,  Longmans.     1888. 

Collation:  pp.  viil-3«7:  Map  and  Illustrations.  ia».  cloth.  " The  Illustrations  are  from 
sketches  and  photographs  by  the  authors.  As  the  fun  Is  incessant,  it  is  freauently  forced,  and 
not  a  few  of  the  puns  are  excepUonaUy  villainous:  Nevertheless,  we  own  to  having  been  enter- 
tained ftom  the  nrst  page  to  tba  last.      Sat.  Rtv. 

Lennox.  Lord  William  Pitt.    Merrie  £nglai.<d  •  its  Sporu  and  Pastimes. 
London,  Newby.     1857. 

ColUtion  :  pp.  vi-361.    Eitra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  <o  plates.    8°,  half  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back,  gfll  top,  uncut,  by  Tout.    ' '  English  sport :  fishing,  p.  aia ;  sea-flshing,  p.  348. 
Bib.  pile. 

Lennox,   Lord  William  Pitt.    Pictures  of  Sporting  Life  and  Character. 
London,  Hurst,     i860. 
Plates,    a  vols.    Post  8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops. 


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Unox.  Urd  William  Pitt.  Sport  at  Home  ami  Abroa.i.  London.  Hurst 
and  HUckett.     1873. 

L'E»tr«ng«.  5lr  Robert.  A  ditcourM  of  the  fishery.  Briefly  laying  open, 
not  only  the  advantages,  and  facility  of  the  vndertaking,  but  likewise  the  ab- 
solute  necessity  of  it ;  in  order  to  the  well-being,  both  of  king  and  |)cople. 
Asserted,  and  vindicated  from  all  material!  objections.  London,  Henry 
Brome.     1674. 

Collation  :  pp.  to.    Small  4'.  full  pollihed  calf,  gilt  tMck.  (Ill  lop,  by  RIvttre. 

Letter.     A  Letter  from  a  Clergyman  in  Ireland,  17 ji.    See  Browne,  Peter. 

Utter.  A  Letter  to  a  Proprietor  of  a  Fishery  on  the  River  Ihamcs.  In 
which  an  attempt  is  made  to  show  in  whom  the  right  of  fishing  in  public 
streams  now  resides.  Second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged ;  lo  which  ia 
added  an  appendix  of  adjudged  cases  and  other  documrntn.  Readinir 
Smart.    1787.  *' 

Collation  :  pp.  4»-i4.    V,  half  brown  morocco,  silt  back,  silt  too  bv  ZaehnuloH     r-nnt.i... 
n.  -nerotti  marginal  note*  In  manuicrlpt.  *^       *^'    '  '""n"""-    Contains 

Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament.    See  British. 

Letters.    See  Lascelles,  Robert,  Angling.     1815. 

Letters  from  a  Landscape  Painter.    See  Lanman,  Charles, 

Uvlnge,  5lr  Richard  George  Augustus.  Echoes  from  the  Backwoods- 
or,  sketches  of  transatlantic  life.     London,  Colbum.     1846.  ' 

Platei.    a  voU..  post  8°.  cloth,  uncut.    Vol.  I  contains  a  chapter  on  New  Bruniwick  n.hin. 

LIddell,  Rev.  Robert.  "  The  Lay  of  the  La.st  Angler."  In  four  cantos;  to 
which  is  added  Jack's  dangers  and  deliverances,  with  illustrations  from  origi- 
nal  etchings  by  the  author.     Kelso,  Rutherford.     1884, 

CoUation:  pp.  |||-an.    Portrait.    19°,  half  roxburghe.  gilt  top,  uncut 

Liersci,  C.    See  Reu<,  A. 

LIger,  Louis.    See  Amusemens  de  la  chasse  et  de  la  p<che.     1743, 
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LinnMit  SocUty.    S«e  Couch,  Jonathan. 

List.     See  C«ulogue«.     CUrk,  Robert  A.     I.iit  of  book*. 

List  of  Natural  Hieii,  etc.     185.^.    See  Theakston,  Michael. 

Little.  a«org«.  The  Angler't  Complete  Guide  and  Companion:  beino  « 
practical  treatiae  on  angling  and  its  rc(iuirement»,  with  beautifully  executed  il- 
lualrati'^ni*.  in  colon,  of  the  artificial  flics  for  the  different  months,  and  highly 
finUhed  engravinga  of  all  other  necewwry  tackle.  By  George  Little.  Pub- 
liihed  by  the  author,  15  Fetter-lane,  etc.  London.     1881. 

Collation  pp  toj.  n«,  doth  ••  A  i«cklo-m«lwr'i  p'lbllcWIon.  ••  th«  «HU  IndlcaiM.  but  f»r 
before  eny  timfter  work  In  ihu  counlrv.  the  fliM  ere  fxrtlcuUrly  well  done,  and  much  Infor- 
mellon,  uieful  to  englert,  U  appended.  "     H$t  fiu. 

Little,  asorge.  Little'i  Anglera'  Annual,  comprising  article*  and  practical 
information  on  all  mattera  relating  to  fiah  and  fiihing  by  the  ablest  writers, 
illustrated  with  portraits  of  gentlemen  eminent  in  the  fishing  world,  and 
many  engravings.  An  Almanack  with  notes  of  special  interest  is  added. 
London,  Little.     i88a. 

Collation  •  DO  l«0.  Small  4°,  half  green  levant  morocco,  fill  top,  with  orl|ln»I  pictorial 
00»er.  boundKi  al  end.  Pretentatlon  copy  with  following  inwflption  on  back  <JUUe  :  "  With 
Mr.  Uttle't  compliments." 

Llewellyn,  Martin.  D.  D.  Men  Miracles,  with  other  i)oeme«.  By  M,  LL., 
St.  of  Ch.  Ch.  in  Oxon.  London,  printed  for  Wt'l.  Shears  Junior  at  the 
Blue  Bible  in  Bedford  street  in  Covent  Garden.     1656 

Collation:  pp.  xvi-iia.  i6°,  icored  calf.  "Contalni  a  humorous  'Song  against  flshlng," 
p.  67,  commencli.g  :— 


and  ending: 


'  You  that  fish  for  Dace  and  Roches, 
Carpes  or  Tenches,  Bonus  noches. 

Breake  thy  Rod  about  thy  Noddle,' 

•  Cruell  man  that  slayes  on  gtavell. 
Fish  thai  gnsat  with  fish  doth  trmvell. 


Bih.  pise. 


Lloyd,  L.     Field  Sports  of  the  North  of  Europe ;  comprised  in  a  personal 
narrative  of  a  residence  in  Sweden  and  Norway,  m  the  years  1827-28.  Lon- 
don,  Colburn  and  Bentley.     1830. 
Maps  and  plates,    a  vols.    8°.  baif  green  roorooco.  gill  backs,  gill  tops,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Lloyd,  L.    Scandinavian  Adventures,  during  a  residence  of  upwards  of  twenty 
years.    Representing  sporting  incidents,  subjects  of  natural  history,  and  de- 


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vicfi  for  entrapping  wild  animala.     With  tome  account  of  the  Northern 
Fauna.  I^ndon,  Bentley.    !«54. 

Map.  iwalva  plai*«  and  llluiirailon*  In  (ha  latt.  a  »ol«  •».  half  raU  lavanl  morooro,  gill 
baekt,  glli  lopi,  uncut  '  Chaptar*  i»-i7.  ai.  aa,  of  Vol  I  ,  and  chaptar  j  of  Vol.  II  .  daal  »itli 
nihint '"  '«ia  fl«t  work,  and  chapirri  j-ij  of  Vol,  I,  In  Iha  lacond  "    BU  pin. 

Lioyd.  L.     The  Game  Bird*  and  Wild  Fowl  of  .Sweden  and  Norway;  with 
an  account  of  the  leaU  and  talt- water  fiihea  of  thoie  countries.    Second  edi- 
tion.    London,  Wame.     1867. 
^  Collation    pp.  II-S99     llluMrailon*.    r>.  half  blua  niorooco,  gilt  ImkIi,  gilt  top,  by  Zaahii»> 

Loch.     By  the  Loch  and  River  Side.     (Lithographic  engraving*  from  de- 

signs  by  K.  J.  F.).     Edinburgh,  Edraonston  and  Uouglas.     1866. 

Oblong  a",  half  graon  morocco     A  Mrta*  of  ihlrtv-nlna  hunoroua  atchinn  dapletlnc  tha  olaaa- 
nra«  and^pcrll*  of  an  angler's  Ufa.  ■       i-       •        r 

Locks,  JaniM.  Tweed  and  [Jon ;  or,  recollections  and  reflections  of  an 
Angler  for  the  last  Aftf  yean.     Edinburgh,  Nimmo.     i860. 

Collation  :  pp.  vll~isa.    Illuttratad.    i«°,  half  graan  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  (op. 

Locke,  Jamcfl.     Another  copy. 

Half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 
Locke.  James.     Another  copy. 

Half  red  morocco,  glK  top.    From  Thomas  W'adwood't  collection,  with  hit  book-plata  and 
autograph  latter  of  (he  author  addreaied  to  him. 

London.  The  London  Fishery  Laid  Open :  or,  the  arts  of  the  fisherman  and 
fishmongers  set  in  a  true  light,  etc.  London,  printed  by  D.  Henry  and  R. 
Cave.     1759. 

Collation :  pp.  61.    4°,  half  green  calf,  largo-paper  copy. 

London.     See  Raddeley,  J.     The  London  Anglers'  Book.     1834. 

Lord,  John  Keast.  The  Naturalist  in  Vancouver  Island  and  British  Co- 
lumbia.    London,  Bentley.     1866. 

Plates:    a  volt.  8°,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gill  tops,  uncut,  by  Zaehntdorf. 
"  Chaps,  a-7  are  on  Ash  and  fishing."    IM.  fiu. 


Sea  Fish  and  how  to  catch  them.     London,  Brad- 


Lord,  William  Barry. 

bury  and  Evans,  1863. 

Collation:  pp. vili-sa.    Illustrated.    16°,  half  blue  morocco.    From  Thomat  Wettwood't  col- 
lection, with  his  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf. 


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Lord,  William  Barry.    Second  edition,  1863. 

CoUftllon:  pp.  vili-xiy.    Illusirated.   16'.  h«lf  polished  c.»f.  pit  b»ck.  gilt  top.    From  ThomM 
Westwood"*  collection,  with  hi»  book-plate. 

Lord,  William  Barry.  Crab,  Shrimp  and  Lobster  Lore,  gathered  amongst 
the  rocks  at  the  sea-shore,  by  the  river-side  and  in  the  forest.  London, 
Routledge,  1867. 

Collation :  pp.  xrl-iaa.    lUiutration.    16".  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  with  original 
covers  bottnd  in. 

Lowell,  James  Russell.    See  Walton,  Isaak.   Tlie  Complete  Angler.    1889. 

Lowth,  W.  S.    Angling,  Angling  Dodges  and  Match  Fishing.    -Woodcut  U- 
lustration  at  end.    Published  by  W.  S.  Lowth.    Newport,  Hull,  n.  d. 
Collation :  pp.  58.  8°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top.  uncut,  with  original  paper  cover  bound  in. 

M.,  E.  See  Woods,  Fresh  Woods  and  Pastures  New. 

M.,  E.  Dove  Dale.    An  amateur  angler's  days  in  DoVe  Dale.    1884. 

Mm  a.  See  Markham,  Gervase. 

M.,  J.  See  Catalogues.    Milner,J. 

M.,  F.  The  Whole  Art  of  Husbandry,  1707.    See  Markham,  Gervase. 

McCarthy,  Eugene.    The  Leaping  Ouananiche :  what  it  is,  where,  when  and 
how  to  catch  it.    New  York,  Forest  and  Stream  Pub.  Co.    1894. 
8°,  paper. 

McClelland,  John.  On  the  fresh-water  fishes  collected  by  William  Griffith 
during  his  travels  under  the  orders  of  the  Supreme  Government  of  India  from 
1835  to  1842. 

No  title,  pp.  S60-SS8  only,    splate..    8°.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back.  gUt  top.  by  Zaehn«lorf. 

McCulloch,  Lewis.    Observations  on  the  Herring  Fisheries  upon  the  North 

and  East  coasts  of  Scotland With  plain  rules  proposed  for  curing  and  for 

supplying  the  London  market  with  white  herrings.    No.  25  St.  Swithms- 
lane,  for  many  years  employed  in  furnishing  the  merchants  of  London  with 
herrings  for  exportation.    London,  W.  Richardson,  1788. 
Collation:  PP.-X-44.    80.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back.  gUt  top.  by  Zaehn.dorf. 


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Mackay,  Charles.    The  Thames  and  its  Tributaries;  or,  rambles  among  the 
rivers.    London,  Bentley,  1840. 
a  vol*.    8°,  half  red  calf,  gilt  back*. 

Mackenzie,  Murdo.  View  of  the  Salmon  Fishery  of  Scotland,  with  observa- 
tions on  the  nature,  habits  and  instincts  of  the  salmon ;  and  on  the  law  as 
affecting  the  rights  of  parties,  etc.  .  .  .  With  appendix.  Edinburgh  and 
London,  Blackwood,  i860. 

Collation :  pp.  v-i8a.  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  "  The  sec- 
ond edition  was  printed  for  private  circulation  by  the  author's  son."    Bit.  fiic. 

Mackenzie,  Murdo.    Another  copy. 

80,  cloth. 

Mackintosli,  Alexander.  The  Driffield  Angler;  in  two  parts:  containing 
descriptions  of  the  diffisrent  kinds  of  fresh-water  fish,  and  the  best  methods 
of  taking  them  in  rivers,  lakes  and  fish-ponds ;  with  full  directions  for  baits 
and  the  manner  of  making  artificial  flies  for  every  month  in  the  season,  etc. 
Gainsborough,  printed  for  the  author,  and  sold  by  H.  Mozley,  etc.  1806. 
Collation :  pp.  xi-346.    Portrait.    ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Mackintosh,  Alexander.    Another  copy. 

Calf. 

Mackintosh,  Alexander.    Another  copy. 

Half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  "  An  association  called  Driffield  Anglers  was 
formed  of  Noblemen  and  Gentlemen  in  1833  to  preserve  the  streams  in  the  vicinity  from  poach- 
ing and  depredation."    T.  W. 

Mackintosh,  Alexander.    The  Modem  Fisher;  or  Driffeld  Angler;  in  two 

parts ;  containing  descriptions,  etc.    Derby,  Henry  Mozley,  n.  d. 

Collation :  pp.  049,  and  leaf  of  contents.  16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by 
Zaehnsdorf. 

Mackintosh,  Alexii.nder.    Another  copy. 

Half  roan. 

Mackintosh,  Alexander.    (With  new  title-page.)    1821. 

Collation :  pp.  349  and  leaf  of  contents.    Plate.    i(P,  full  calf,  gilt  back. 

Macks,  J.  A.  Op  de.    The  Salmon,  its  natural  propagation  and  protection. 
Amhem,  Thieme,  1883. 
Collation :  pp.  iv-ia.    Illustrated,  folio  paper. 


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McUllan,  Isaac.  Poems  of  the  Rod  and  Gun ;  or,  sports  by  flood  and  field, 
edited  with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  "  Will  Wildwood."  New  York,  Thorpe. 
1886. 
Collation:  pp.  971  •  Plate.  8°,  »ht»tt. 
Magrath,  J.  W.  Authentic  Letters  from  Upper  Canada;  with  an  account 
of  Canadian  field-sports.  The  etchings  by  Samuel  Lover,  Esq.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  T.  Radcliff.    Dublin,  W.  Curry,  1833. 

Collation :  pp.  334.    w°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncu:.    "  Letten  3  ««« I9 
■re  on  Fiihing."  ^it.piu. 

Major,  John.    See  Walton,  L    The  Complete  Angler  1844,  66,  67,  81,  83, 

84,  85,  89. 
Manley.  John  Jackson.    Notes  on  FUh  and  Fishing.    With  illustrations. 

"Quicquid  agunt  pisces  nostri  est  farrago  libelli."    {SUghtfy  altered  from) 

Juvenal.    London,  Sampson  Low  and  Co.,  1877. 

Collation-  m>  viii-^63.    la",  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  top,  uncut.    "Con- 
ain.  an  interK  ffl«  o"»  *»  Literature  of  Angling."    Si».f-^. 


tains  I 


Another  copy. 


iVIanley,  John  Jackson. 

Cloth. 

Manuale.    Manuale  del  Pescatore,  6  breve  trattato  di  pesca  coll'  amo  e  coUe 
reti,  seguito  da  cenni  suUa  conservazione  e  propagazione  dei  Pesa  suU'  Ac- 
quario,  ecc.     Milano,  Croci,  n.  d. 
Collation,  pp.  160.    Illustrated.    16°.  paper,  uncut. 

Manual  of  British  rural  sports.    See  Stonehenge,  pseud. 

Marbury ,  Mary  Orvls.    Favorite  FUes  and  their  Histories,  with  many  repUes 

from  practical  anglers  to  inquiries  concerning  how,  when  and  where  to  use 

them.    Boston,  Houghton,  189a 


Collation:  .PP- vi'»-S«-    Pf^^^hlrf^Mnt^^?^^^^  A'hiSMe' 


eight  reproductions  of  photographs. 

.March.  J.  The  Jolly  Angler;  or.  Water-side  companion.  Containing  an  ac- 
count of  all  the  best  places  for  angling,  the  means  used  to  obtam  permission, 
as  well  as  an  accpunt  of  the  different  sorts  of  fish  contained  therem;  the 
tackle,  baits,  and  other  requUites  to  form  an  expert  angler:  with  a  correct 


■asam 


jj^TWiir-iiaiaisffir^""''^"'" 


mmmmmtamm 


d  and  field, 
rk,  Thorpe. 


an  account 
Edited  by 

etten  3  and  19 
,  67,  81,  83, 

illustrations. 
\liered  from) 

uncut.    "  Con- 


'  arao  e  colle 
>sci  suU'  Ac- 


many  replies 
vhere  to  use 


.  80,  doth,  gilt 
I.  A  handsome 
iral  iniectf,  and 
sd. 

aining  an  ac- 

a  permission, 

therein;  the 

nth  a  correct 


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135 


description  of  tying  hooks,  making  artificial  flies,  repairing  tackle,  <fe.    The 

whole  illustrated  with  eighty  wood  engravings  by  J.  March.     Effingham, 

Wilson,  1833. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-il-96.  la^,  half  black  morocco.  Thomas  Gotden'i  copjr,  with  hli  auto«»ph 
on  fly-leaf. 

March,  J.    Second  edition.    1S36. 

Collation :  pp.  104.    Illustrated.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

March,  J.     Fourth  edition,  printed  and  published  by  J.  March,  Charlotte  st,, 
London,  1842. 
Collation :  pp.  loo-iv.    Illustrated.    ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

March,  J.    Sixth  edition,  1850. 

Collation :  pp.  100.    Illuitrated.    la^,  half  b'-own  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

March,  J.    Another  copy. 

Ck>th. 

March,  J.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

March,  J.    Seventh  edition,  n.  d. 

Collation :  pp.  100.    Illustrated.    laP,  cloth. 

March,  J.    Another  copy,  1853. 

Collation :  pp.  loo-iv.    Illustrated.    laP,  cloth. 

Markham,  Qervase.  The  English  Husbandman,  drawne  into  two  bookes. 
The  first  part :  contayning  the  knowledge  of  the  true  nature  of  euery  soyle 
within  this  kingdome,  fU.  By  G.  M.  "  Bramo  assai,  poco  spero,  nulla  chieg- 
gio."  London :  printed  by  T.  S.  for  John  Browne  and  are  to  be  sould  at  his 
shop  in  S.  Dunstanes  Church-yard  in  Fleet-street.     1613. 

[The  second  book  has  a  separate  register  and  a  title-page  as  follows :] 

The  Second  Booke  of  the  English  Husbandman.  Contayning  the  ordering 
of  the  kitchin-garden,  and  the  planting  of  strange  flowers:  .  .  .  where vnto 
is  added  a  treatise,  called  Goodmens  recreation :  contayning  a  discourse  of 
the  generall  art  of  fishing  with  the  angle,  and  otherwise ;  and  of  all  the  hidden 
secrets  belonging  thereunto.    Together  with  the  choyce  ordering,  breeding 


I 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  /tngling 


and  dyeting  of  the  fighting  cocke.    A  work  neuer  written  before  by  any  au- 
thor. London,  printed  by  T.  S.  for  John  Browne,   a  pt.  1614. 


Ingllns'  (as  the  running  title  hat  it)  alio  pos- 
I  4°,  full  brown  morocco,  by  W.  Pratt.     "  '  The 


Collation :  pp.  liv-aos  (105).    The  "  Art  of  Ant 

lesses  a  separate  regiiter  and  title-page.    Small  4°,     .    .■,-.,      .u  j 

Enulish  husbandman '  is  the  title  of  the  complete  work,  but  the  first  book  and  also  the  second 
part  of  the  second  book  were  sold  separately.  In  this  form  they  have  mostly  come  down  to  us. 
The  Huth  library  contains  a  complete  copy  of  the  edition  of  1613-14,  and  the  British  Museum 
one  of  that  dated  1635.  The  '  Art  of  Fishing '  is  a  prose  version  of '  I  he  Secreis  of  Anglmg, 
by  John  Dennys.  and  was  also  used  by  Markham  In  his  'Country  ContentmenU,  1631.  Iti 
origin  may  account  for  a  higher  and  more  poetical  tone  than  is  generally  observable  in  the  writ- 
ing! associated  with  Markharl's' name."    Bib.puc. 

Markham,  Qervase.  Cheape  and  Good  Hvsbandry  for  the  well-ordering  of 
all  beasts,  and  fowles,  and  for  the  general  cure  of  their  diseases.  .  .  .  To- 
gether with  ...  the  making  of  fish  ponds,  and  the  taking  of  all  sorts  of 
fish  .  .  .  the  fifth  edition.  Printed  at  London,  by  Nicholas  Okes,  for  John 
Harrison,  1631. 
Collation :  pp.  xxiv-188.    Small  4",  full  mottled  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Rivlire. 

Markham,  Oervase.    Seventh  edition.    Printed  at  London  by  Bernard 
Alsop  for  John  Harrison,  1648. 

CollaUon :  pp.  xxiv-i88.    Small  4°.  full  mottied  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Markham,  Oervase.     Eighth  edition,  newly  corrected  and  enlarged.    Lon- 
don.   Printed  by  Thomas  Harper  for  John  Harrison,  1653. 

Collation:  pp.  xvi-188.  Small  40.  full  raotUed  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  P«tt.  In 
this  edirion,  "  fwhing  "  is  preceded  by  a  woodcut  diagram  entitled  "  A  pUtforme  for  ponds,  which 
the  printer  hath  added  to  this  ensuing  discourse,  for  the  better  satisfaction  and  de  ight  of  such  aa 
having  a  convenient  plot  of  ground  for  the  same  purpose  shall  be  desirous  to  m.ke  any  ponds 


Markham,  Oervase.    Ninth  edition.    London,  printed  by  W.  Wilson,  for 
E.  .^rewster  and  George  Sawbridge,  1657. 
CoUation :  pp.  xxiv-188.    Small  4°,  fiiU  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  red  edges,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Markham,  Oervase.  Fourteenth  edition.  London,  Hannah  Sawbridge, 
1683. 

CoUation :  pp.  x-146-Uble.  Small  4°.  h»W  red  morocco.  "  Most  of  these  editions  were  also 
issued  with  oAer  tracts  by  Markham  and  Lawson,  under  the  collective  title  of  'A  Way  to  get 
Wealth."'    Bib.pist. 

Markham,  Oervase.  The  Pleasvres  of  Princes,  goodmens  recreations :  con- 
taining  a  discourse  of  the  generall  art  of  fishing  with  the  angle  or  otherwise; 
and  of  all  the  hidden  secrets  belonging  thereunto.    Together  with  the 


MK 


mmtm 


mmmm 


by  any  au- 


)  it)  alio  pos- 
ratt.  " '  The 
so  the  lecond 
;  down  to  ui. 
itish  Museum 
of  Angiitis,' 
U,*  1631.  It! 
le  in  tne  writ- 


srdering  of 

I.  .  .  .  To- 
ill  sorts  of 
IS,  for  John 

ly  Bernard 

Pratt. 

ged.    Lon- 


W.  Pratt.  In 
'  ponds,  which 
ight  of  luch  as 
,lte  any  ponds 


Wilson,  for 

W.Pratt. 
Sawbridge, 


dons  were  also 
A  Way  to  get 


itions:  con- 
r  otherwise ; 
it  with  the 


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137 


choyce  ...  of  the  fighting  cocke.  Being  a  worke  neuer  in  that  nature 
handled  by  any  former  author.  London :  printed  by  T.  S.  for  John  Browne, 
1614,  London,  printed  by  John  Norton,  for  William  Sheares,  and  are  to 
be  sould  at  the  Harrow  in  the  new  Exchange  and  ueere  Yorke  in  the  Strand. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-54.  Small  4°,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  hack,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Markham,  Oervase.    Another  copy. 

Full  green  morocco.  "  '  The  English  Husbandman '  is  the  title  of  the  completf  work,  but  the 
first  lx)oic  and  also  the  second  part  of  the  second  book  were  sold  separately.  In  this  form  they 
have  mostly  come  down  to  us.  The  Huth  library  contains  a  complete  copy  of  the  edition  of 
1613-14,  and  ti>e  British  Museum  one  of  that  daied  1635.  The  '  Art  of  Fishing '  is  a  prose  ver- 
sion 01  'The  Secrets  of  Angling,' by  John  Dennys,  and  was  also  used  by  Markham  in  his 
'  Country  Contentments,"  1631.  Its  origin  may  account  for  a  higher  and  more  poetical  tone  than 
is  generally  observable  in  the  writings  associated  with  Markham's  name."    B&.  pist. 

Markham,  Qervase,  Country  Contentments;  or.  The  hvsbandmans  recrea- 
tions. Contayning  the  wholesome  experiences  in  which  any  man  ought  to 
recreate  himselfe,  after  the  toyle  of  more  serious  businesse.  As  namely,  hunt- 
ing, hawking.  .  .  .  The  whole  art  of  angling,  and  the  vse  of  the  fighting 
cock.  By  G.  M.  The  fifth  edition,  newly  corrected,  etc.  London,  printed 
by  Thomas  Harpc-r  for  John  Harrison,  163^1. 

CoUotiou :  pp.  viii-118.    Small  40,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back. 

Markham,  Gervase.  The  sixth  edition.  London,  printed  by  William  Wilson 
for  John  Harrison,  1649. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-uS.  Small  4°,  full  crimson  calf,  gilt  back.  From  librarv  of  Thomas  Got- 
den,  with  bis  book-plate. 

Markham,  Qervase.    The  seventh  edition.    London,  E.  Brewster,  1654. 

CoUatioit :  pp.  iv-99-iv.    Small  4°,  mottled  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Riviere. 

Markham,  Oervase.  The  eighth  edition.  London,  George  Sawbridge, 
1656. 

Bound  in  with  "  A  Way  to  get  Wealth,  i«S7." 

Markham,  Oervase.  The  tenth  edition.   London,  George  Sawbridge,  1668. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-so-iii.  Small  4°,  mottlei!  cal/,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by 
tions  1611  and  1615 do  not  contain  'The  whole  Art  of  Anglmg  as  it  wi 
Treatise  in  Rime,  and  now,  '■••■■  .... 

adorned  and  inliuged.'    The 

Dennys,  and  this  prose  version.  _      .  __^ _ 

that  previously  published  by  Markham  in  ''The  English  Husbandman,'  16x4.    In  the  editions 
ofi63i,  1633,  and  1649  the  angling  treatise  occupies  pp.  59-102.    'Country  Contentments '  is 

18 


Riviere.    "Theedi- 
was  written  in  a  small 


I. 


i 


i*« 


138 


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'  >\  I 


Mif 


Hi 


!l 


•   -ill 


one  of  the  tmcn  Included  in  '  A  way  to  get  Wenlth.'  There  was  alio  probably  an  edition  of  I«a3. 
iiince  the  Museum  possesses  Book  11.  bearing  that  date,  but  as  we  cannot  trace  a  copy  we  have 
been  unable  to  determine  whether  It  cnntdln*  the  angling  treatise  or  not."    Bit.  fisc. 

Markham,  Qervase.     A  Way  to   get  Wealth;  containing  sixe  principal 

vocations  ...  in  which  every  good  husband  or  housewife  may  lawfully 

imploy  themselves.    The  ninth  time  corrected  and  augmented  by  the  author. 

London,  printed  by  W.  Wilson  for  E.  Brewster,  1657. 

Small  4>^.  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  red  edges,  by  Tout.  Bound  in  *re  variou*  other  tr«cU 
by  Markham.  "  Under  this  collective  title  were  issued  five  tracUby  Markham,  including  '  Cheap« 
and  good  Husbandry,'  '  Markham's  Farewell  to  Husbandry,"  and  '  Country  Contentments,  (ilso 
'  A  New  Orchard,"  by  Lawson.  These  were  of  the  same  impressioni  as  those  issued  and  sold 
separately.""    BU.  puc. 

Markhairi,  Oervase,  The  twelfth  time  corrected  and  augmented.  London, 
J.  Streater,  1668. 

Snail  4°,  full  calf,  red  edges. 

Markham,  Qervase.  The  Young  Sportsman's  Instructor  in  angling,  fowling, 
hawking,  hunting,  ordering  singing  birds,  hawks,  poultry,  coneys,  hares  and 
dogs,  and  how  to  cure  them.  By  G.  M.  Sold  at  the  Gold  Ring  in  Little 
Britain.    Price  6d.,  n.  d. 

Collation:  Plate,  title  ("A  Compleat  and  Experienc"d  Angler,""  etc.)    Tifle  ("The  Young 


gilt  ed^es,  b 
by  iH  >"»■• ' 


occo,  gilt , „— r —  _  ^,     - 

5,  by  W.  Pratt.  "  a  to  I  in  eights.  This  diminudve  volume,  which  measures  aH  ins. 
t)y  iH  Ins.,  has  a  quaint  iittle  frontispiece  of  an  angler  of  the  period  plying  his  crafi.  A  copy  in 
the  Hudi  Library,  purchased  at  Corser"s  sale,  is  stated  in  the  catalogue  to  be  the  only  one  known 
—a  statement  very  wide  of  the  truth."'  Bib.  pitc.  This  is  the  copy  referred  to  in  "  Bibliothecft 
piscatoria ; ""  Mr.  Denison  negotiated  for  its  purchase,  but  did  not  get  it.    Extremely  rare. 

Markham,  QervaM. 

With  a  second  title,  as  follows : 

A  Compleat  and  Experienc'd  Angler,  in  two  parts ;  or,  the  anglers  vade- 
mecum,  shewing  the  best  way  to  make  fishing  rods,  lines,  floats,  plummets, 
hooks,  artificial  flies,  panniers  and  other  tackle ;  and  how  to  find  the  haunts 
of  fish,  and  take  tliem  with  all  sorts  of  baits,  as  well  artificial  as  natural,  in 
all  sorts  of  water.  To  make  divers  sorts  of  oils  and  ointments  exceeding  the 
oil  of  osprey.  The  second  part  containing  directions  to  take  fowl,  and  to 
order  singing  birds,  hawks,  hares,  poultry,  and  dogs.  Printed  for  G.  Conyers, 
at  the  Ring  in  Little  Britain.    \cir.  171a.] 

Collation;  Plate;  tii'.e;  title  "A  Compleat  and  Experienced  Angler,"' etc. ;  pp.  X-X38;    34°. 
original  coloured  board  covers.    "Some  new  matter  is  added  to  this  edinon  01 'The  Young 


ri 


KtuMMl 


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139 


Uon  of  ites, 
apy  we  have 

principal 
r  lawfully 
tie  author. 


I  other  tracts 
ing '  Cheape 
tments,'  eXto 
led  and  told 


London, 


g,  fowling, 
hares  and 
;  in  Little 


'The  Young 
ing),  pp.  8s- 
cd  green  le- 
gllt  borders, 
lures  aji  ins. 
t.  A  copy  in 
ly  one  known 
"  Bibliotheca 
y  rare. 


;lers  vade- 
plummets, 
the  haunts 
natural,  in 
ceding  the 
wl,  and  to 
t.  Conyers, 


X-138.    04°, 
The  Young 


Sportsman  s  Inilrucior,  and  we  are  assured,  at  the  end,  that  the  '  book  contains  curiosities  and 
secrets  that  never  were  in  print  in  any  book  of  angling  whatever,'  The  frontispiece  ha.i  five 
rude  representations  of  fish  and  the  little  cut  of  the  anglrr  used  as  ihc  frontispiece  in  the  early 
•dlllons.  Page  \rj  is  headed  '  Curosities.'  The  first  Is  ■  To  make  simrt  with  a  pike  or  jack,' 
and  another  (p.  IV' ■  *-  — •  -■    ■■ —  .      .    .     i.. 

smoke  with  '  muck 


«)  •  An  angler's  directions  to  preserve  orchards.'  which  consists  In  railing  a 
ky  straw,"  when  the  wind  Is  easterly,  so  that  it  '  may  be  carried  over  the  whole 


orchard.      This  Is  an  exceipt  from  the  '  Epitome  of  Husbandry,'  p.  38. 

and  we  only  know  of  the  existence  of  one  perfect  copy  which  is  now  in  the  Denison  collection. 


The  book  Is  very  rare 


Bit.  ptjc.  "  This  last  statement  Is  an  error  as  explained  by  Mr.  Sntchell,  In  his  letter  to  me  of 
Feb.  ao,  1884.  For  this  copy  Mr.  Sabin  was  oHered  (,i\  fron  Mr.  Denlson;  Mr.  Satchell  In 
above  letter  places  its  value  at  double  that  sum.  Dean  Sage."  A  perfect  copy.  Extremely 
rare. 

The  Compleat  Husbandman  and  Gentleman's  Recreation  :  or,  the  whole  art 
of  husbandry ;  containing  .  .  .  vii.  Directions  in  angling,  fowling,  hawking, 
hunting,  ringing,  ek.  By  G.  Markham,  Gent.  London,  printed  for  G.  Con- 
yers,  at  the  Goia  Ring  in  Little  Britain,    a  pts.     1707. 

Collation  :  pp.  tT-38.    16°,  full  polished  calf. 

[The  second  part,  which  contains  the  angling  matter,  has  a  separate  register  and  title-page 
uToUows:] 

The  Husbandman's  Jewel,  directing  how  to  improve  land  from  ^^lo  per 
annum  to  ^^50  .  .  .  destroy  vermin,  etc.  To  which  are  added,  the  arts  of 
angling,  hawking,  fowling,  ringing,  ^/f.  .  .  .  London,  printed  for  G.  Conyers 
at  the  Ring  in  Little  Britain,  1707. 

pp.  sa.  "  The  angling  chapter  (pp.  99-38)  is  headed  with  the  small  woodcut  which  forms  th« 
frontispiece  to  the  '  Young  Angler  s  Instructor,'  and  is  identical  with  the  treatise  in  that  work. 
These  tracts  together  with  •  Notable  Thinn,  or  the  Way  to  save  Wealth,'  1697,  were  also  issued 
under  the  collective  title  of  •  The  Way  to  Save  Wealth  j  shewing  how  a  man  may  live  plentifully 
for  two  pence  a  day.'  Gervase  Markham  had  passed  away  long  before  this  tract  or  any  of  the 
publications  of  Conyers  were  issued.  He  commenced  writing  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Harte  speaks  of  him  as  the  first  kackuiy  writer  in  England.  '  All  subjects  seem  to  have  been 
alike  to  him ;  yet,  as  his  thefts  were  innumerable,  he  has  now  and  then  stolen  some  very  good 
things,  and  In  a  great  measure  preserved  their  memory  from  perishing.'  He  was  the  younger 
son  of  Robert  Markham,  Esq.,  of  Cotham  in  Nottinghamshire,  and  was  of  an  ancient  and  hon- 
ourable family.  He  had  a  brother,  Francis,  who  wrote  '  Decades  of  Epistles  concerning  War.'  " 
Btt.pist.    Very  rare. 

Markham,  Qervase.  The  Whole  Art  of  Husbandry;  or,  the  way  of  man- 
aging and  improving  of  land,  by  G.  M.  London,  printed  by  F.  H.  for  H. 
Montlock,  1707. 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-«09-xxix.  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 
Page  933  contains  an  account  of  fish-ponds. 

Markham,  Qervase.  Markham's  Farwell  to  Husbandry ;  or,  the  enriching 
of  all  sorts  of  barren  and  sterrill  grounds  in  our  Kingdome,  etc.     No  title. 

Small  4°,  fiill  calf.  "  Grounds  for  fish  ponds"  occupy  two  jr  three  pages.  This  tract  was 
also  issued  in  '  A  Way  to  get  Wealth.'  "    BU. puc. 


1** 


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140  Catalogite  of  Books  on  Angling 

Markham,  Ocrvasc.    Sec  Heretbachius,  Conradui. 

Marshall,  Charles.  A  Plain  and  Easy  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  and 
Practice  of  Gardening,  with  hints  on  fish-ponds,  by  C.  M.,  Vicar  of  Blixworth. 
Fourth  edition,  enlarged  and  improved.    London,  Rivington,  1805. 

Collation  :  pp.  W-n4iio.    i«°.  h»lf  ruMi*.    (Con««ini  '  Hln(t  on  the  method  of  manajing  ftih- 
tMndi  •  roo.  *ii-S.  ed    1813I,  which  were  communicated  to  the  author  "  by  an  eminent  literary 
r  In  the  Ch""*  •  m»tnh«r  of  the  Free  Affricultural  Society  at  St.  l»etr-»— -  "» 


:hur<ih,  a  member  of  the  Free  Agricultural  Society  1 


eteriburg."] 


character  I 

Marston,  R.  B.     Walton  and  some  earlier  writers  on  Fish  and   Fishing. 
New  York,  Armstrong.     London,  Stock,  1894. 
ia°,  clotlu  uncut. 

Marston,  R.  B.     Another  copy. 

Halfroxburghe.    London,  Stock,  1894. 

Martin,  J.  W.  Float  Fishing  and  Spinning  in  the  Nottingham  Style;  being 
a  treatise  on  the  so-called  coarse  fishes,  with  instructions  for  their  capture ; 
including  chapters  on  pike  fishing  and  worm  fishing  for  salmon.  Second  edi- 
tion,  revised  and  enlarged,  with  illustrations.     London,  Low,  1885. 

Collation :  pp.  vtii-189.    ia°,  boards. 

Martin,  Rev.  James.  The  Angler's  Guide  to  the  Horse  and  Groom,  Sea 
Bridge  and  White  House  Fisheries;  describing  the  principal  swims,  suitable 
tackle,  methods,  baits  and  haunts  for  fish  generally.  Second  edition.  Lon- 
don,  H.  Brown,  1841. 

Collation:  pp.  44.    Folding  map  and  platei.    ifP,  full  mottled  calf,  gUt  back,  gilt  top,  by 
Rlvlkre.    "  Reprinted  ai  The  Angfcr'a  Companion. 

Martin,  Rev.  James.    Another  copy, 
aoth. 

Martin,  Rev.  James.  The  Angler's  Guide;  the  most  complete  and  practi- 
cal ever  written,  containing  every  instruction  necessary  to  make  aU  who  may 
feel  disposed  to  try  their  skill,  masters  of  the  art  ...  to  which  is  added  a 
laughable  story  entiUed  "  The  Three  Jolly  Anglers."    London,  Cox,  1854. 


ip,  vlll-191.    \(P,  half  green  calf, 
book-plate  and  autograph,  "  T. 


Collation:  p 
wood,  with  his 

Martin,  Rev.  James.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 


gilt  back.    From  the  collection  of  Thomaa  Weit- 
/Wettwood,  i860,"  on  fly-leaf. 


mmmmm 


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ledge  and 
Blixworth. 

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inkging  flth- 
Inenl lUersry 
tff."] 

1  Fishing. 


yle;  being 
r  capture ; 
ccond  edi> 


rroom,  Sea 
IS,  suitable 
ion.    Lon- 

gUt  top,  bjr 


and  practi-     * 
11  who  may 
is  added  a 
)x,  1854. 
Iioinas  Wot- 


Martin,  R«v.  James.    See  Angler.     The  Angler's  Companion  to  the  White 
House  Fishery,    [n.  d.] 

Martingale, ///»</.    Sporting  Scenes  and  Country  Characters.    Withnumer* 

ous  illustrations  on  wood.     London,  Longmans,  1840. 

CoUatlon:  pp.  xl-33a.  8°.  half  c«lfjtllt  back.  "A  portion  of  thefe  *ketch««  originally  ap- 
Marwl  in  the  '  Doncaiter  Uaietta.'  The  angling  part  U  divided  into  chapters  headed  '  The  flv- 
B»her.   •  Trout  ftthing,' '  Trolling,'  and  •  Float  fiihing,'  pp.  vji-y^."    Bit.  fitc. 


Mascall,  Leonard.  A  Booke  of  Fishing  with  hooke  and  line  made  by 
L.[eonard]  M.fascall],  reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1590  with  preface  and 
glossary  by  Thomas  Satchell.  London,  printed  for  W.  Satchell  and  sold  by 
Simpkin,  1884. 

Collation ;  pp.  x-(i)-59.     Facilmlle  of  the  original  title-page  and  illtutrationi  In  the  text. 
Small  4°,  halfroxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Mascall,  Leonard.    Another  copy. 

Half  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut,  presentation  copy  with  following   intcription  on  fly-leaf: 
'•  Dean  Sage,  E«q.,  with  Tho.  Satchell's  kindeit  regardi,  June  laih,  1M4." 

Mason,  W.    See  Angler.    The  Angler's  Assistant. 

Massas,  Charles  de.  Le  p^cheur  ^  la  mouche  artificielle  et  le  p^cheur  k 
toutes  lignes.    Troisiime  Edition,  augment^e.  .  .  .     Paris,  Gamier. 


Collation :  pp.  311.  Portrait  and  illuitrationi.  xa^  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 
with  original  paper  cover  bound  in.  "  One  of  the  most  genuine  of  French  angling  books,  at- 
'      '   "-  Its  author  is  manifestly  icnorant  of  all  the  more  subtle  mvsteriea  of  hit  enfi.      Bih  fitc. 


of  all  the  more  subtle  mysteries  of  his  ciift. 

M&ssas,  Charles  de.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Tout. 

Mather,  Frederick.    See  New  York  State  Adirondack  Survey. 

Maxims  ind  Hints  for  an  Angler.    See  Penn,  Richard. 

Maxwe'.l,  William  Hamilton.    Wild  Sports  of  the  West ;  with  legendary 

tales  a  ad  local  sketches.  .  .  .  New  edition.     London,  Bentley,  1843. 

CoUadpa :  pp.  xii-384.    lUustrations.    a  vols,  in  1.    x6o,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt 
top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  "  " 

Maxwell,  William  Hamilton.  Hill-side  and  Border  Sketches ;  with  legends 

of  the  Cheviots  and  the  Lammermuir.  .  .  .  London,  Bentley,  1847, 

t  pUtet  engraved  by  Leech,  and  illustrations  on  wood  by  Measom  in  the  text.     3  vols.    Post 
S°,  cloth,  uncut. 


«^*NWM,Mli><ii*'.    .H— 


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i. 


14a 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Maxwell,  William  Hamilton.     Highlands  and  Islands,  being  a  sequel  to 
wild  sports  of  the  We«t,     London,  Roulledge,  1^1%, 
Purlrtll.    •  roll.,  1°,  half  brown  muroeco,  gilt  back*.  glU  top,  uncut,  bjr  ZMhnidorf. 

Maxwell,  William  Hamilton.     See  Field.    The  Field  Book. 

Mayer.  Alfred  Marshall.    Spcrt  with  Gun  and  Rod  in  American  Woods 
and  Waters.     New  York,  Century  Co.,  1883. 

KIcven  pUt«t,  proofi  on  Japan  paper,  17  full-page  illutirailon*.  and  othert  In  the  test.    '■* 

rown  n  "  '  '  "       

Century 
lupplied 


an  paper,  17  luii-page  iiiutirationi,  ana  omen  in  me  leit.    y, 

brown  mo'rocco,  gill  top,  uiickit.     Mainly  a  collection  of  articles  originally  publlihed  In  "  Tna 

nine.  "     A  newtpaper  critlclim  of  (he  liook  It  Inserted,  with  a  copy  of  a  colophon 

avid  Douglas,  ptiblUher  of  the  Edinburgh  edition,  with  an  original  pencil  sketch 


Century  Magailne 
iupplied  by  David 
by  Charlat  Kt.  John 


Mayer,  John.  The  Sportsman's  Directory,  or  Park  and  Gamekeeper's  Com- 
panion :  being  a  series  of  instructions,  in  ten  parts,  for  the  chase  .  .  .  shoot* 
ing,  fishing,  tU.    London,  Baldwin,  18 19. 

Collaiion  :  pp.  vii-404-io.    Plate  and  illustrations  in  the  text.    ia°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back, 
gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Mayer,  John.    Fifth  edition.    With  a  different  title-page.     London,  Bald* 
win,  i8a8. 
Collation  :  pp.  vll-ax4.    Plate  and  Illustration*  in  the  text.    is°,  half  red  calf,  gilt  back. 

Mayer,  John.     Seventh  edition.     London,  Simpson  and  Marshall,  1845. 

Collation  :  pp.  viii-iSi.    16°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Medwin,  Thomas.    The  Angler  in  Wales,  or  Days  and  Nights  of  Sportsmen. 
London,  Bentley,  1834. 
Plate.    Vignette,  titles,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.    V,  half  black  morocco. 

MedwIn,  Thomas.     Another  copy. 

8°,  half  green  Wivant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.   "  '  He  might  as  well,'  layi  Chatto, 
■  have  called  his  book  "  The  Angler  in  Hlndostan. Bth.  pht. 

Metcalf ,  Rev.  Frederick.  The  Oxonian  in  Norway ;  or,  Notes  of  Excur- 
sions in  that  Country  in  1854-55.     London,  Hurst  and  Blackett,  1856. 

Plates.    9  vols.,  pott  tP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  top. 

Metcalf,  Rev.  Frederick.  The  Oxonian  in  Thelemarken.  London,  Hurst 
and  Blackett,  1858. 

Plates,    a  volt.,  post  8°,  half  green  moroooo,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 


'^iiigrii 


tm 


mm 


A. 


lequd  to 
:an  Woodi 

the  (ail.  4". 
ihed  In  "Tn« 
of  >  colophon 
pencil  iketch 

pet's  Com- 
. .  .  shoot- 

cco,  gill  bMk, 

idon,  Bald* 

ill  bMk. 
1.  1845. 

Sportsmen. 


'  Myi  Chatto, 

of  Excur- 
1856. 

don,  Hurst 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  /IngUni 


14) 


Mctcaif,  Rtv.  Pr«d«rick.  The  Oxonian  in  Iceland.  London,  Fongman, 
1861. 

..'*'*'!!!■     f°*'  '*'•  *>*"  C***>  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  lop.     Angling  it  irtaiad  of  In  all  Hr. 
Mticalr*  volumaa. 

M«y«r,  J.  Handbuch  des  Fischerei-Sport.  Praktischer  T  eitfaden  iiir 
Fischkunde,  «um  Hetriebe  der  Angel  und  Netzfiicherei,  wie  der  Fischzucht. 
Nebat  Anhang  Uber  Fischfeinde,  Naturgeschichtc,  Fang  und  Zucht  der 
Krebsc.  Auf  Grund  des  neuesten  Erfahrungen  bearbeitet  von  J.  Meyer. 
Mit  95  ...  Abbildungen.     Wien,  Fest,  Leipxig:  A.  Hartleben,  1881. 

Collation:  pp.  xvl-«7«.    ig°,  cloth. 

MIchon,  Victor.  Conseils  aux  p^cheurs  k  la  Hgne.  Itin^raire  et  renseigne- 
tnents  sui  les  endroits  convenables  pour  les  diffiirentes  p^chet  aux  environs 
de  Nancy,  e/(.     Nancy,  Royer,  1879. 

Collatk>n  :  pp.  30.    V,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Milford.  John.     Norway  and  her  Laplanders  in  1841 ;  with  a  few  hints  to 

the  salmon  fisher.     London,  Murray,  1843. 

Collation  •  pp.  xv-318.    t°,  half  maroon  morocco,  gill  t>ack,  gilt  top,  uncut.    "  Tha  lecond 
title  drops  ■  In  1S41.'  ^'    Bit.  pise. 

Mllli,  John.     The  Sportsman's  Library.     Edinburgh,  Tait,  1845. 

CollaUon  ;  pp.  xxvii-431.    Portrait  and  platei.    8°.  half  red  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top. 

Milner,  John.     See  Catalogues.     Miln«r,  J. 

Milner,  William.  Jr.    See  Schuylkill. 

Mitchell,  John  M.  The  Herring,  its  Natural  History  and  National  Import- 
ance.    Edinburgh,  Edmunston,  1864. 

Collation  :  pp.  xii-379.    Illustrations.    «'.  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaahns- 
dorf. 

Mitchell,  William  Andrew.  On  the  Pleasure  and  Utility  of  Angling;  a 
paper  read  to  the  Waltonian  Club  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  July  37th,  1834. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne :  printed  for  the  Waltonian  Club,  at  the  Mercury  Press, 
by  W.  A.  Mitchell,  1834. 

One  of  the  publications  of  the 
designed  by  William  Garret, 


Collation :  pp.  3a.  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gill  back.  "  On« 
'  Newcastle  Typographical  Society."  There  is  a  woodcut  on  title, 
and  engraved  by  Thomas  Bewiclc,  of  two  anglers,  backed  by  a 


'  Newcastle  Waltonian  Club, 
on  India  paper."    Bib.  pise. 


Instituted  April  5,  18 


rock  on  which  is  inscribed : 
A  few  copies  of  this  cut  were  printed 


warn, 


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Moffat,  A.  S.     The  Secret*  of  Angling.     Edinburgh.  Black,  1865. 

Moffat,  A.  S.     The  Secret!  of  Angling,  with  Coloure<i  Le«f  of  "  Key  (or 
index)  to  the  Secreti,  or  How  to  Angle." 

Milf  gnan  morocco,  gilt  tMok,  |lll  (op. 

Mooro,  Qoorgc  M.nry.     Washington  as  an  Angler;  with  extracU  from  hii 

diaries,  1787-89.  .  .  .    New  York,  1887. 

Collation     , , 
Ihof."    Ntwtp«p« 
iMl:  "Mr   Dean  Saga 


nn    ,>     Sfluara  i«°  dolh    uncui.     Larga  pap«  "  prWalaly  prlntad  for  the  uu- 
JeahSaga.  wiSjcoippllmem.orOeo.  H.  Moora.    Uno.  Library.    Augu.t.  iISq. 


Mora.  Sir  John. 

friend.    Shewing . 
and  fur  breeding 
London,  How,  17 

Collation  :  pp.  iM. 
ttructloni  for  ordering 
pp.  161-6.    (Rd)   1703 
9^157,  contiating  of  a 


England's  Interest:  or,  The  gentleman  and  farmer's 
.  .  7.  Instructions  for  the  profitable  ordering  of  fish  iionda, 
of  fish  ponds.    The  third  edition,  with  large  additions. 


05. 


16°.  half  graan  calf,  gilt  hmcM,  gilt  lop.  bjr  Zaahnadorf. 

di,  and  for  the  encrea»a  and  breeding  of  ca.  , ,    .  „„ 

The  edition  of  I7»i  al«o  c.nlaini  '  fhe  Angler  »  Guide,   pp. 


"Chap,  vll,  '  In- 

ireeding  of  carp  and  other  flih,' 


of  rtab-pondi,  and  for  the  encrea»e  and 
&  iTc^.)    The  edition  of  I7«i  al«o  ci........  -^  _ 

compute  treatii*  on  angling.     Ihe  8r.t  e«liilon  11  undated 


l^ti.fut. 


Mora.  Sir  John.     Fourth  edition. 

Collation :  pp.  iM.    t**.  half  r««"  morocco,  gilt  back.  glU  top. 

Morgan,  aeorge.  The  New  Complete  Sportsman;  or,  The  town  and 
country  gentleman's  recreation.  Containing  .  .  .  angling  in  all  its  branches, 
ttc.    London,  Alex  Hogg  [n.  d.]. 


"  Identical  witk  Fair- 
■  Angling,'  pp.  x-44«" 


Collation:  pp.  W.  (JM)  •«.  Plate.  i«».  '"•WcrijBfon  calf  gUt  back, 
fax'i  '  Complete  Sportiman.'  but  with  »om«  revlaion  and  correcUon. 
Bik.pit. 

Moriceau,  A.  Le  guide  et  lea  droits  des  pAcheurs  k  la  ligne;  indiquant  lea 
habitudes  de  tous  les  poissons  d'eau  douce,  leurs  ruses,  leur  p«che  particu- 
litJre  et  les  ^poques  favorables.  .  .  .  Suivis  des  droiu  des  pAcheurs  de  lanou- 
velle  loi  et  de  tous  les  rigleraenU  sur  la  p«che.    Pwii,  Moriceau  Frircs 

[n.  d.]. 
Collation :  pp.  336.    Illtutratlona.    la",  half  red  morocco. 


■•oaMilP 


■BMHH 


MHM 


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14^ 


book  (lUi*  ana 


)f  "  Key  (or 


icU  from  hit 

ttrf  for  the  uit> 

ption  on  ih«  ll)r> 

AuguM.  1U9  " 

md  rarmcT'ii 
of  Aih  i)ondi, 
ge  additioM. 


■  Ch«p.  vU,  '  Ift; 
1  aod  other  Ash,' 
ler>  Oiiifle,'  pp. 


le  town   and 
I  its  branches, 


entleal  with  Fair- 
;Ung.'  pp.  I-44'" 


indiquant  let 
)*che  particu- 
eun  de  lanou- 
>riceau  Frirei 


Mortimer.  J.  The  Whole  Art  of  Hu«t>andry ;  or,  The  way  of  manaRing  and 
impfovmg  of  Und.  .  .  .  By  J.  M.  Lomlon,  printed  by  J.  H.  for  H,  MorMock 
at  the  Fhonix,  1707. 

Collation    pp.  ivl-«i»-iii.     llluairaihNit.    I",  half  brown  moroc«u,  ilh  back,  fill  too,  b» 
Zaahnwlurf     rlthpond*  w*  treated  of  pp.  •■)-«■•.  ' 

Moule.  Thomiu.  Heraldry  of  Finh.  Notice*  of  the  principal  familieti  bear- 
ing  fiah  in  their  arma.  .  ,  .  Illuitrated  by  engntvingi  on  wood.  London, 
Van  Voont,  1841. 

Collation  :  pp  tr-*ya    V.  half  blue  morocco,  ellt  back,  gill  lop,  unottl.    "  A  few  coplea  wera 
oa  large  paper  (royal  r>),  for  colouring."    Bit.  fiu 

Mudla,  Robert.  The  Britiah  Naturalitl.  a  vols.  Second  edition.  London, 
Orr  and  Smith,  1835. 

llliMtralloflt.    itP,  half  green  mwoeoo,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop,  nnetil,  by  Zaahnidorf. 

Murray,  John  Fisher.  A  Picturesque  Tour  of  the  Tham«;s  m  its  Western 
Course.  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  upwards  of  i  \>o.  ,  .  .  wood  engravings.  .  .  . 
Lonilon,  Bohn,  1849. 

Collation  :  pp.  ill-jSA.    Illu«ttationt.    8°,  ck>tli. 

Murray,  John  Piaher.     Another  copy.    With  new  title. 

Collation  :  pp.  x-)s6.    Illutlratloni.    t°,  half  gnmn  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  lop. 

Murrey,  y^ .  H.  rl.     Adventures  in  U.e  Wilderness;   or.  Camp-life  in  the 

Adirondacks.    Boston,  1869. 

CollaLlon  :  pp.  ajS.  Plate*.  ia°,  half  ma.oon  morocco,  gill  l>ack,  gilt  top.  Several  of  the 
chapter*  were  originally  published  in  ih«   ■  Meriden  Literary  Recorder     In  1M7. 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Another  copy.     Cloth. 

Napier.  Charles  Ottley  Qroom.  Natural  History  Rambles.  Lakes  and 
rivers.     London,  C.  K.  Society,  1879. 

Collation :  pp  047.  Illtutrated.  16°,  half  blvie  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf. 
"  Chap.  tI,  Freth-waMr  ttthca.  Chap.  vii.  Some  of  Ui«  Irpilcal  tlvers  and  their  fiiherie*."  Jftt. 
tilt. 

Nardo,  Q.  La  pesca  del  pesce  n^  valli  della  Veneta  laguna  al  tempo  delle 
prime  buflfere  invemali  detto  volgarmente  (Fraima) :  monologo  didascalico  in 
versi  nel  dialette  d^  pescatori  Chioggiotti,  colla  versione  nella  Imgua  comune 
d'ltalia.  .  .  .  a  filologico  studio  del  G.  Nardo.    Venezia,  1871. 

Collation :  pp.  Miv-103.    8°,  paper. 


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Nature.  Nature  Delineated ;  being  philosophical  conversations  wherein  .  . . 
the  animal,  vegetable  and  mineral  creation  are  laid  open  .  .  .  tr.  from  the 
French  by  John  Kelly,  D.  Bellamy  and  J.  Sparrow.  Second  edition.  With 
additions,  carefully  revised  and  corrected  .  .  .  London,  Hodges,  1790. 

Vol.  3  only.  Plates.  ia°,  half  brown  calf,  gilt  back,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Treats  of  fish.  Dia- 
logues 19  and  aa. 

Needham,  T.  H.  The  Complete  Sportsman :  containing  a  compendious 
view  of  the  ancient  and  modem  chase  .  .  .  The  ancient  forest  and  game 
laws  .  . .  Angling;  and  the  laws  relating  to  fish.  With  every  instruction  and 
information  relative  to  the  diversions  of  the  field.  London,  Simpkin  and 
Marshall,  181 7. 

Collation  :  pp.  31a.  Illustrations.  la",  ftill  polisherl  calf,  gilt  back.  '■•  Angling,' 'The  Uwi 
relating  to  fish,' pp.  300-11.    Printed  at  Liverpool  by  Johnson."    Bit.  pise. 

Nell,  A.  Neil's  Complete  Angler.  Containing  every  necessary  instruction 
for  that  pleasant  and  fashionable  amusement ...  To  which  is  added  a  correct 
abstract  of  the  several  Acts  of  Parliament  with  respect  to  angling.  Fifteenth 
edition,  improved.    London,  T.  Hughes  [n.  d.]. 

Collation :  pp.  40.  Plate.  ta°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  ''The 
earlier  editions  usually  contain  j8  pages,  and  are  undated.  The  engraved  frontispiece  of  fish 
and  anglers  is  dated  1804."    BiS.  puc. 

Nell,  A.     Sixteenth  edition.    London,  T.  Hughes  [n.  d.]. 

Collation :  pp.  40.    Plate.    xa°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back. 

Nell,  A.     Another  copy. 

Plate.    19°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Nelson,  William.  The  Laws  cT England  Concerning  Game.  Of  hunting, 
hawking,  fishing  and  fowling  . . .  Sixth  edition.    London,  Richardson,  1762. 

Collation :  pp.  xvii-aSS-xxxi.    13°,  calf. 

Nereides.     Nereides;  or  Sea-eclogues. 

"  Venus  ortamari. 
Sic,  sic  juvat  ire  sub  undas." 

London.    Printed  by  J.  H.  for  E.  Sanger,  at  the  post-house  .  .  .  17H. 

Collation  :  pp.  x-^.    8°,  original  calf  binding. 

••  Nessmuk."     Woodcraft.     New  York,  Forest  and  Stream  Publishing  Co. 
Illustrated,   la",  cloth.  Forms  one  of  the  "  Forest  and  Stream  "  series.  Chap,  s  is  on  fishing. 


T 


rherein  .  . . 
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ion.     With 
1790. 
of  fish.    Dia> 

mpendious 

and  game 

uction  and 

mpkin  and 

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instruction 

\d  a  correct 

Fifteenth 


sdorf.    "  The 
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)f  hunting, 
dson,  1762. 


xyia. 
ishing  Co. 

S  is  on  fishing. 


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NetheFclift,  J.     The  Angler's  Map  of  the  River  Thames  from  Richmond  to 
Henley,  shewing  the  various  fishing  stations  .  .  ,  London,  Netherclift  (n.  d.]. 

Folded  to  i6°  sixe,  backed  xvlth  linen,  clolh  covers. 

Nettle,  Richard.     The  Salmon  Fisheries  of  the  St.  Lawrence  and  its  tribu- 
taries.    Montreal,  Lovell,  1857. 
Collation :  pp.  144.    itP,  doth. 

New  Brunswick.     Commission  of  Fisheries  Report.     1885. 

Collation  :  pp.  aa.    8°,  paper. 

Newland,  Rev.  Henry.    The  Erne  j  its  legends  and  its  fly-fishing  . . .  Lon- 
don.  Chapman  and  Hall,  1851. 

Collation:  pp    xvi-305.    Illustrations,    o',  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back.    "  Enaraved  title 
frontispiece  of  flies,  wfth  map  and  four  woodcuts."^**. /wt.  cngravea  iitie, 

Newland.  Rev.  Henry.  Forest  Scenes  in  Norway  and  Sweden;  being  ex- 
tracts from  the  journal  of  a  fisherman.     London,  Routledge,  1854. 

CoUation :  pp.  vi^iS.     Plates.  J  la".  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Newland,  Rev.  Henry.    Second  edition. 

CoUation :  pp.  vi-^i8.   Plates.    ia°  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Alfied  Matthews. 

Newland,  Rev.  Henry.    Another  copy. 

oUuXi^S^^^r'^m^^'^^'^  •^'•'°P-   "The^twoworksaretypesofthehlgherclaM 

New  York  State  Adirondack  Survey  . . .  Memoranda  Relating  to  Adiron- 
dack  Fishes,  with  descriptions  of  new  species  from  researches  made  in  i88a 
by  Frederick  Mather.     Albany,  Weed,  1886. 

Collation  :  pp.  56.    Plate.    8",  paper. 

New  York  State  Adirondack  Survey.    Another  copy. 

8°,  paper. 

Nicolas,  Sir  Harris.    See  Walton,  L    The  Complete  Angler.    1836,60,75. 

Niven,  Richard.     The  British  Angler's  Lexicon.     London,  Low,  1892. 
Illustrated,  13°,  cloth. 

Nobbes,  Robert.  The  Complete  Troller  j  or,  The  art  of  troUing.  With  a  de- 
scription of  all  the  utensils,  instruments,  tackling,  and  materials  requisite 
thereto :  with  rul^s  and  directions  how  to  use  them.    As  also  a  brief  account 


'^^wmmmtm^ 


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148 


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of  most  of  the  principal  rivers  in  England.  By  a  Lover  of  the  Sport.  [The 
Dedicator}'  Epistle  is  signed  Ro.  Nobbes.]  London,  printed  by  T.  James, 
for  Tho.  Helder  at  the  Angel  in  Little  Britain.     i68a. 


Collation t  title;  9  unnumbered  leave*;  PP-  »-7? J    t   ^.v 

"  Alto  appended  to 'The  Anglers  Pocket-book/ with  a  isparate  title. 


1  unnumNired  leaf.    m°,  scored  calf. 

•■  Alto  appenaea  10  ■  1  nc /miignn  •  ■  "*■- ~>-.~--i    ■ ,"*  *^E    .     »  •"    • 

iaro  Pickering't  library,     Autograph  of  Samuel  Pronci  on  ay-leaf. 

::  ^frcim  ?ht'iVcu±nc"ef.;;sfeHn^^^^^^^  iu  his  ■  List  of  angUngbook..'  xBxi.  •  of  the  au- 
thor  of  ^U  work  siBnine  himself  M.  A.  at  the  end  of  his  verse*  '  On  tffe  Antiquitie  ««d  «nven-  . 
tionof  FishZ  •  iKm  tKmT^  veries  by  Cambridge  men  in  the  first  edit.o"  of 

Ihii  work--I  suwect  him  to  have  been  the  Robert  Nobbes.  mentioned  in  Bishop  Kennet  s 
San«cript  iolIe't'l^B.  Holding  the  vicarage,  of  Ag=lthorp  and  Wood-Newton,  in  iNorthamp- 

'n'S^bircorn'm^^^c^lt!"  T^^^^^^^  honorific  « ^e  are  by 

no  means  ta  nfe?Th^"he  was  the  earliest  writCT  on  that  branch  of  the  spor^.  He  *«*«««»««: 
indSS  that  di*roun«rd  at  large,  and  in  a  substantial  shape,  on  it,  the  earliest  ""'hp"**"^' P,««- 
fess^'but  Vena^leTprecedea  him,  and  also  Walton.  Barker  and  Master  Leonard  Maacall  di»- 


Nobbes,  Robert.    The  Complete  TroUer ;  or,  The  Art  of  Trolling :  with  de- 
scription of  .  .  .  tackle  .  .  .  requisite  for  a  genUemantroUer;  and  directions 
how  to  use  them,  eU.    By  Robert  Nobbes,  Esq.  a.  m.    "  Trahit  sua  quem- 
que  voluptas."    London,  Canston,  printer,  1814. 
CoUation :  pp.  xxxlli-144.    xff>.  csalf.    Bound  with  "  The  English  Art  of  AngUng." 

Normandy.  Life  in  Normandy;  sketches  of  French  fishing,  farming,  cook- 
ing, natural  history  and  politics,  drawn  from  nature.  Edinburgh,  Edmonston 
and  Douglas,  1863, 

lUustraUons  a  vote.  8".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops.  "Vol.  I.,  chapter*  •jj, 
T^-  v"  irchapters  9,  ii-13.  cSntain  angling  matter.  The  author  is  Scott  of  Isluy.  B,i. 
fisc'. 

Norris,  Thaddeus.  The  American  Angler's  Book:  embracing  the  natural 
history  of  sporting  fish,  and  the  art  of  taking  them.  With  instructions  in  fly- 
fishing,  fly-making  and  rod-making;  and  directions  for  fish  breeding.  To 
which  is  added  Dies  Piscatoriaj,  describing  noted  fishing-places  and  the  plea- 
sure of  solitary  fly-fishing.    PhUadelphia,  Butler,  1864. 


Collation :  pp.  604.    Plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text, 
gilt  top,  by  Zaehntdorf. 


8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 


Mf^WMMAHakStt^'' ' 


rt.    (The 
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ccored  calf. 
From  WtU- 


I,  'ofihea«»- 
and  Inven- 
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I  Northamp- 

Ic,  we  are  by 
(theearHest, 
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Jtc  Inventif,' 
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dialogues  in 

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:  with  de- 
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chapters  a-S. 
Isluy."    BH. 


the  natural 
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■xo,  gilt  bade. 


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149 


Norris,  Thaddeus.     New  edition,  with  a  supplement,  containing  descriptions 
of  salnnon  rivers,  inland  trout-fishing,  ete.     Philadelphia,  Butler;  London, 
Sampson  Low,  1865. 
Collation :  pp.  701.    8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Norris,  Thaddeus.    American  Fish-culture ;  embracing  all  the  details  of  arti- 
ficial breeding  and  rearing  of  trout ;  the  culture  of  salmon,  shad,  and  other 
fish.     Philadelphia,  Porter  and  Coates;  London,  S.  Low,  1868. 
Colladon  :  pp.  304.    Illustrations.    ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaebnsdorf. 

Norris,  Tliaddeus.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

Nortli,  Christopher.    See  Wilson,  Sir  John. 

••  North,  Oliver,"  pseud.    Rambles  after  Sport  j  or.  Travels  and  adventures 
in  the  Americas  and  at  home.     London,  Field  Office,  1874. 

Collation  :  pp.  v-a68.  8°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  "  A 
reprint  of  articles  contributed  to  'The  Field.  Includes  'Two  Days'  Fishing  in  Chile.'  dd. 
ao^-aa."    Bib.piit. 

North,  Hon.  Roger.    A  Discourse  of  Fish  and  Fish  Ponds.    Done  by  a 
Person  of  honour.     London,  E.  Curll,  1714. 

Collatior; :  Errata;  Title;  "Introduction,"  a  unnumbered  leaves;  "Contents,"  1  unnum- 
l)ered  leaf;  pp.  x-79.  x6°,  half  green  morocco.  From  the  collection  of  Thom  »  Gosden,  with 
hi*  book-plate. 

North,  Roger.    Second  edition. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-94-ii.    xa°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back. 

North,  Roger.    Another  edirion. 

Collation :  pp.  80.  4",  half  blue  calf,  gilt  back.  Large-paper  copy.  "  The  last-named  edi- 
tion has  the  author's  name  on  the  title-page.  The  discourse  was  appended  to  '  The  Gentleman 
Farmer,'  1736,  8°;  and  to  Albin's  '  Esculent  Fish,'  1794.  A  French  translation  was  published 
at  Paris  in  1717  under  the  title  •  Traits  des  eU  gs,  des  viviers,  canaux,  etc.'  "    Bib. pise. 

North,  Roger.    A  Treatise  on  Fish  and  Fish  Ponds,  illustrated  with  18  beau- 
tifully-coloured specimens  by  Eleazar  Albin.     London,  J.  Goodwin  [n.  d.]. 

CpUadon:  pp.  iv-^s.  Imperial  4°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Zaebnsdorf.  ' 

North  Country.    A  Collection  of  Right  Merrie  Garlands  for  North  Country 
Anglers.    Newcastle,  Chamley,  1833-44. 
a  vols.    8°,  cloth,  uncut. 


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150 


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The  pieces  contained  in  these  volumes  are  as  follows : 


I.  "The  Angler's  Delight."    1833.    Signed  R. 

w7o.  r 


^^  N.    Originally  written  by  Roliert  Vlcol  In 

xtao  and  remodelled  by  W70.  Thompion  In  1834.  In  Itt  originnl  form  It  was  printed  in  Rich- 
ardson's "  Borderer's  Table  Book."  1846.  950  copies  weie  printed  for  Emerson  Charnley, 
March  95,  18^,  with  woodcut  altered  from  vignette  in  "Sweet  Fables,"  l8ao.     p.  i8a. 

a.  "  The  Morning  Invitation."  1834.  Signed  W.  G.  I'.  By  William  Gill  Thompson,  ate 
copies  were  printed  for  Charnley,  April  i,  1849,  with  woodcut  altered  from  vignette  In  "  Select 
Fables,"  iBao.    p.  930. 

3.  "  My  Glendale  Friend,  Will  Reedv  Ol  "  «83S.  Signed  W.  A.  C.  By  William  Andrew 
Cnatto.  374  copies  were  printed  for  Cnarnley,  April  10,  1843,  with  woodcut  altered  from  vig- 
nette in  "  Select  Fables,"  1830.     p.  8. 

^.  "  The  Angler's  Invitation."  183^.  Signed  W.  A.  C.  Also  by  Chatto,  and  first  printed 
in  nil  "  Scenes  and  Recollections  of  Fly-fishing."  978  copies  were  printed  for  Charnley,  April 
14,  1849,  with  woodcut  altered  from  vignette  in  "  Select  Fables,"  i8ao,    p.  98. 

5.  "  The  Fisher's  Call."  1837.  Signed  W.  A.  C.  By  Chatto,  and  originally  published  in 
his  "  Scenes' and  Recollections  of  Fly-fishing."  374  copies  were  printed  for  Charnley  with  wood- 
cut on  title  Altered  from  vignette  in  "  Select  Fables,"  1890.    p.  83 

6.  "  Summer  Rambles  ;  o:.  The  Fisher's  Delight.  "  1838.  Signed  W.  G.  T.  Written  by  W. 
O.  Thompson.    976  copies  were  primed  for  Charnley,  May  6,  1S49. 

7.  "The  Auld  Fisher's  Invitation  to  Supper."  1839.  Signed  W.  G.  T.  By  William  Gill 
Thompson.  976  copies  were  printed  for  Charnley,  May  9,  1849,  with  woodcut  on  title  altered 
from  vignette  in  "  Select  Fables,"  1890.    p.  978. 

8.  "  A  Day  by  the  Side  of  the  Fast-flowing  Tyne."  1840.  Signed  W.  G.  T.  By  W.  G. 
Thompson.  376  copies  were  printed  for  Charnley,  March  14,  184a,  with  woodcui  on  title  from 
"  Select  Fables,'   iSao.    p.  94. 

9.  "The  Auld  Fisher's  Last  Wish."  x8ai.  Signed  R.  R.  By  Thomoa  Doubleday.  Printed 
for  Charnley  (number  of  copies  unrecorded),  with  woodcut  on  title  altered  from  vignette  at  page 
164,  "  Select  Fables,"  iSao.  This  block,  with  others  mentioned  above,  subsequently  passed  Into 
the  possession  of  Mr.  Bohn,  and  appears  in  his  edition  of  "Walton,"  1856,  p.  67,  and  in  Hof- 
lana's  "  Angler's  Manua;,"  1848,  p.  xxxi,  as  Bewick's. 

10.  "  The  Ai.gler's  Adieu  for  the  Season."  1843.  By  Thomas  Doubleday.  Printed  for 
Charnley  (number  of  copies  not  recorded),  with  woodcut  altered  from  vignette  in  "Select 
Fables.'  1890.  p.  168.  This  block  is  used  in  its  present  state  in  Bohn's  edition  of  the  "  Select 
Fables." 

11.  "Auld  and  YounK."  1849.  Signed  R.  R.  Bv  Thomas  Doubleday.  350  copies  were 
printed  for  Charnley,  March  9,  1849,  on  Smith  and  Allnut's  imitation  paper,  ana  twelve  on  gen- 
uine reprint  paper. 

13.  "  Up  the  Wreigh  I"  1843.  By  Thomas  Doubleday.  The  manuscript  is  Roxby's,  signed 
"  R.  R.  Newcistle,  March  31,  1843."  ate  copies,  including  I9  on  old  paper,  were  printed  for 
Charnley,  witJv  woodcut  altered  from  vignette  in  "  Select  FaBles,"  1890.    p.  198. 

13.  "  The  Fisher's  Courtship."  1844.  By  Thomas  Doubleday,  though  the  manuscript  is 
Roxby's,  and  signed  "  R.  R."  Printed  for  VViuiam  Garret  (number  of  copies  unknown),  with 
woodcut  on  title  copied  from  the  vignette  in  vol.  ii,  Bewick's  "  British  Birds,"  p.  15,  which  had 
been  copied  by  Nicholson  for  the  Garland  of  1896. 

15.  ' '  The  Tyne  Fisher's  Farewell  to  His  Favourite  Stream  on  the  Approach  of  Winter."  First 
sketehed  out  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Cotes,  Vicar  of  Bedlington,  and  comr'  xl  by  William  GiU 
"rhompson.  999  copies  were  printed  for  Charnley,  April  13,  1835,  with  woodcut  on  title,  of  a 
winter  scene  designed  by  Wiuiam  Collard  and  engraved  by  Isaac  Nichols'in.  Twelve  copies 
were  subsequently  reprinted  by  Chamley's  successor  to  complete  sets,  with  woodcut  on  title  of 
an  angler  wading,  with  rod  and  landing  net. 

"  The  Angler's  Progress."    See  "  Boas  "  (H.). 

16.  "The  Fisher's  Garland  for  1831."  This  was  the  |oint  production  of  Robert  Roxby  and 
Thomas  Doubleday.  It  originally  appeared  as  a  broadside,  printed  bv  John  llooth,  Newcastle, 
iftai,  headed  by  the  woodcut  used  at  p.  940/  Bewick's  "  iEsop's  Fables,"  z8i8,  and  is  signed 
R.  R.  Emerson  Charnley  reprinted  900  copies,  with  woodcut  on  title,  from  "  Select  Fables," 
i8ao  (p.  X48),  dating  them  1891,  though  they  were  printed  in  December,  1833. 

17.  "  Tyne  Side,  1839."  Written  by  William  Gill  Thompson,  revised  and  improved  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Cotes.  Vicar  of  Bedlington.  991  copies  were  printed  for  Emerson  Charnley  in 
June,  1894,  but  dated  1839,  with  woodcut  on  title  containing  a  view  of  St.  Nicholas'  Steeple,  and 
the  old  castle  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  in  the  distance. 


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Fl'rJt  «D~ai!f  «!''!' h,^lH"M''"''!i°'".'  P!P^"'=."o"  of  Robert  Roxby  and  Thomas  Doubleday. 

SntiJfrL^'n4^'i!rv:bT,!!-';r/'p.^j::    ^•"'"'"^'  "-""-*«•".  .sas.  whh  :^^;:i 

19.  "  The  Auld  Fiiher's  Welcome  to  Cwiuet-side."    1844.    The  ioint  i-roduclion  of  Hnh.rt 
So^Lr„^„Th?"^?  Doubleday    304  copie.  were  printed,  li.rch  93  hisL  for  ChSr^leytlth 

•  vignette  by  Bewick 
aa.  "Thfi  Fisher' ! 


rf;>.Vk-    1        »   1     '^■B"""^- K-     wniien  Dy  KoxDy  and  DoubledMv.    400 

r-ge'^Mof  ?^eTt'V.b?«7"%1^/'''  ''"'™"'^  ***  wo<HJc'ut^n  •U«fa'tre^"f;^'m'^i"^°tte^^^^ 
aa.  "The  Fisher'i  Call."    i8a8.     <%lirn.ri  t    n     \17.1.. u..  •r't. ^^ 


^?JJ^^li*  S*L'"    "f*:.   ^'«"'"*  "T-  ^-    Written  by  Thomas  Doubleday  for  Mr 
atts  8  "  Annual  Souvenr.       «x)  con  es  woiw  nrixt.H  r»/r>k._i...   ki...  „   iol"  .  ..V" 


page 

Se^Sfc^Vlr^'h^s"?.  VXr- ,'856.'^^"  ^■'''"  ■■  •^*''  P-  ^^-    '^"'^  ^'-''  ■      't^dSed^S 

£4.  "The  Old  Fisher'f  Challenge."     i8ao.    Signed  T.  D.    Bv  Thomas  Donhlixtav      <w« 

cop.e«  were  printed  for  Chamley,  with  w<^cut  aC  by  "pluggin??^"  an  wrier tn'nlf^ 

of  two  horses,  from  a  vignette  in  "  Select  Fables,"  i8ao     p  jki '"^*'"^  '"    ""  •"«'*'  '"  P'«" 

B^^:^  ^he  Fishers  Inviution  to  His  Friend  in  Newcastle."    1833.     the  joint  production  of 

"P?ivai'.Iv  nrin?^"'i'i'*fK    V  ^"'  '^.""''■■'V:'^  "*!i?-     '''■'•  >»^'-    Contarnstwoclp1«SfNo  11 
me':;!S„?y""'^e5V!l?ce''"-5v?^:";2:^^^^^^  ^'«='y=  po.sib?y  printed  for 

North  Country.     The  Fisher's  Garland  for  1821-42.     Newcastle,  Chamley. 

8°,  half  green  mcrocco,  gilt  top. 

^torth  Country.     See  Crawhall,  Joseph. 

North  Country.     See  Angler.    The  North  Country  Angler.     1786. 

Norway.     Three  in  Norway.    By  Two  of  Them.    With  a  map  and  numer- 
ous  UlustraUons  engraved  on  wood  by  G.  H.  Ford,  from  original  sketches. 
Philadelphia,  Porter,  1882. 
Collation :  pp.  xv-341     Platen.    la**,  cloth. 


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Norway.     Two  Sumraere  in  Norway.    By  the  author  of  "  The  Angler  in  Ire- 
land "  [Belton|.     London,  Saunders  and  Ottley,  1840. 

Maps.  9  voli.  In  i.  Post,  8°.  half  green  morocco.  giU  back.  "  AngUne  matter  wiU  be  found 
In  vol.  I.  chapi.  I.  4-«i  vol.  11.  chap.  8."  Bi*.  ^(.  From  Thomaa  >^e»twood  »  collection, 
with  hii  book-plate. 

Observations.    See  Piscator.    Observations  on  the  Public  Right  of  Fishing 

by  Angle  or  Nets. 
Observations.     See  Trent.    Practical  Observations  on  Angling  in  the  River 

Trent.     *?oi. 

Occasional  Reflections  upon  Several  Subjects.    See  Boyle,  Robert. 
O'Connor,  R.     An  Introduction  to  the  Field  Sports  of  France.    Being  a 

practical  view  ui  hunting,  shooting  and  fishing,  on  the  Continent.    With  .  . . 

a  sufficient  sketch  of  the  game  and  piscatory  laws  of  France,  for  the  guidance 

of  sportsmen.     London,  Murray;  Paris,  Stassin  et  Xavier  [Printed  at  St. 

Omer],  1846.  ^    .   ~ 

ColUtion:  pp.  xU-303.  lUtutraUona.   xa<»,haUred  morocco.  gUt  back,  giU  top.  by  ZaehnwJorf. 

O'Connor,  R.     Another  copy. 

HaUred  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Alfred  Matthewi.    "A  good  many  fongt  are  intio- 
duced  which  belong  to  the  denomination  of  doggrel.      Bit. pise. 

Of  Fishing.     See  Cox,  Nicholas.    The  Gentleman's  recreation,  1674,  1685. 
Ogden. Ogden  on  Fly-fishing,  etc.    Cheltenham,  Norman,  1879. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-iv-«9.    Illustration*,    xa^,  cloth. 

O'aorman The  Practice  of  Angling,  particularly  as  regards  Ireland. 

a  vols.    Dublin,  Curry,  1845. 
8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  lops,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

O'Oorman. Another  copy. 

Maroon  morocco,  gilt  backs. 

O'Qorman. Another  edition,  with  new  title-page.    Dublin,  Cunry, 

»855- 
xao.    a  Tols.  ta  i.  half  gr^n  morocco,  gUt  back.  gUt  top,  by  Zashnidorf. 

Oke.  Oeorge  C.    A  Handy-book  of  the  game  and  fishery  laws . . .  London, 

Butterworths,  1863. 

Collation :  pp.  xiv-a36.    la^,  cloth. 


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Oliver.  Stephen.  pteuJ.  [/.  f.  William  Andrew  Chatto.J  Scenes  and  Recol- 
lections of  Fly-fishing  in  Northumberland,  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
London,  Chapman  and  Hall,  1834. 

wS  whh  hl?Lot "  te  '*°'  *""  ""*  ""'  *"'  ''**'''■    ''"""  ""  "^""'"'on  «'  Thoma*  WtJt- 

Oliver,  Stephen,  pseud.    Another  copy. 

16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alfred  Mallhewi.  "  An  Interetlinr  vol- 
ume, illustrated  with  head  and  (ail  pieces,  in  wood,  ft  contains  two  songs,  •  The  fisher's  call  ' 
•nd  •  The  angler  s  inv  tation,'  which  were  afterwards  included  In  the  '  Newcastle  Fisher's  Oar- 
d"i  i.,  "  '"*  •PP«""'''  •he  author  gives  a  well-written  review  of  the  older  annlinK  litcralure." 
uiff,  pise,  "     " 

Oliver,  Stephen,  pseutf.  Rambles  in  Northumberland  and  on  the  Scottish 
Border;  interspersed  with  brief  notices  of  interesting  events  in  Border  his- 
tory  London,  Chapman  and  Hall,  1835. 

Collation :   pp.  viil~347.     Illustrations.     16".  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  back.     From  Thomas 

"  Chap,  i,  '  Salmon  and  other  fish  in  the  Tyna'; 


pp ^,.     ...„...„..„.... 

Westwood  a  collection,  with  his  book-plate, 

Chap,  iv,  •  Spearing  salmon ' ;  Chap,  v,  '  Bull-trout ' 

vi,  '  Trout  streams  near  Wooler.' "    Bit. /he. 


'  Fly-fishing '  ~ '  Unfair  fishing ' ;  Chap! 


looi  iwoicA  on  angling.    See  Catalogues,  Grego,  J. 

Oppian.  Oppian's  Halieuticks  of  the  nature  of  fishes  and  fishing  of  the  an- 
cients, n  five  books.  Translated  from  the  Greek,  with  an  account  of  Oppi- 
an's life  and  writings,  and  a  catalogue  of  his  fishes.  Oxford,  printed  at  the 
Theatre,  173a. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-asa.    8°.  crimned  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Larkins.    "  A  translate 
heroic  verse  by  Mr.  Draper  and  Nfr.  J,  Jones,  both  of  Balliol  College.    The  original  work 


Collation :  pp.  vi-asa.    8°,  crimned  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Larkins.    "  A  translation  in 
eroic  verse  by  Mr.  Draper  and  ^fr.  J  Jones,  both  of  Balliol  College.    The  original  work  con- 
tains  3500  lines,  divided  into  five  books,  of  which  the  first  two  treat  of  the  natural  history  of  fishes 
and  the  others  of  the  art  of  fishing. 

"  Oppian  composed  this  poem  In  the  island  of  Mellta.  whither  he  had  been  banished  by  the  Em- 
peror Severus.  He  presented  it  to  Severus,  or  more  probably  to  his  son  Caracalla,  who  was  so 
much  pleased  that  the  poet  was  recalled  from  exile  and  presented  with  a  gold- piece  for  each  verse 
that  it  contained.  Schneider  has  disposed  of  the  supposition  that  the  ■  Cynegetica '  was  written 
by  Uie  same  author.  The  '  Halieutics '  is  much  superior  in  style  and  poetical  embeUishment.  It 
contain*  much  fable  and  absurdity,  together  with  considarable  loological  knowledge.  Julius 
Scaliger  pronounced  Oppian  'the  most  perfect  writer  among  the  Greeks,"  and  Sir  Thomas 
Browne  hu  expressed  his  wonder  '  that  hU  elegant  lines  should  be  so  much  neglected.*  There 
appear  to  have  been  several  other  Greek  writers  on  fishing  whose  works  have  perished,  and  an 
interesting  passage  in  Athenseus  {Dt^sopkutai.  epitome  of  Book  I,  cap.  m)  may  be  here 
''T'^v'^IPJP*'"*-*,?"-  Homer,  he  says,  'compares  the  companions  of  Ulysses,  who  were 
■eiied  by  Sylla.  to  fish  caught  with  a  long  rod  and  thrown  out  ordoors,  and  he  spMlu  more  ac- 
curately concerning  this  act  than  thoie  who  have  written  poems  or  treatises  professedly  on  Uie 
•"j'n*'.j^  '■f'*'"i°  ^i^S*"??  of  Argos.  and  Numenius  of  Heraclea,  and  Pancrates  the  Arcadian, 
•nd  PoaMonius  the  CiMrinlhian,  apB  Oppianui  the  CioUlan,  who  Uved  a  abort  time  ago :  for 
know  all  of  these  men  as  writers  of  heroic  poems  about  fishing.    And  of  piose  essa^ta  on 


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154  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

tublect  we  have  Seleucu.  of  T.r.u.,  and  Leonldw  of  Bywnllum  «n<l  Angothoclei  "'  Alr«cl«.* 
A  fiwDr«.Bei  are  Quoted  by  Athen«.ii  from  I'ancrate..  Soleucu.  an.   Nuiiieni  i..       "'*f*^- 
A  lew  pastagei  f"Jl""'™  "^  "71,.  ._,„_-  ,»,-  anci-r!  wrifr*  '>n    l«   .ullct.     He  flourished  in 
_  "Uppian  Sold,  the  foremoit  rank  among  the  antl^^^^^  ^^^  ^^  Hawking 


il  ranii  among  Hic  aiii.i!::ii  TT!!i--i5 -li  >■ — ., 

«k.  tTml'nf'Huvprui  about  A  D  lo8,  and  wrote  three  puemi  in  hexameters;  one  on  Hawking 
Oo.t)  .nolher  io^ourtJ^k.  on  h2Su„«.  and  the  obov.^:;ork  In  Hlleutlc.  tn  .tv  book..'  -  JV« J 
twrn/'i  Cat. 


Opplano.     Oppiano  tlella  pesca  e  dclla  caccia,  tradotto  ...  con  varie  annoU- 
zioni  da  Ant.  Maria  Salvini.    Firenze,  lyaS. 
X9°,  paper. 
Opplano.     Another  edition,  1864. 

16",  pap«r. 

Oracle.  The  Oracle  of  Rural  Life.  An  almanac  for  sportsmen,  farmers,  gar- 
deners and  country  gentlemen,  for  the  year  1839  •  •  •  Country  sports  by  Nim- 
rod  and  Tom  Oakleigh.    London,  Baily,  1839-40. 

lUuitrationi.    i»°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  b«ck,  gUt  top. 

Oracle.    Another  copy. 

Half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Oracle.    Another  copy. 

Half  red  morocco.  glU  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Oracle.  The  Sporting  Oracle  and  almanack  of  rural  life,  for  184 1.  Edited  by 
"  Vates."    London ,  1 84 1 . 

lUuitratlon..  ia°.  half  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  Afierwardi  Incorporated  with  "Th« 
Sporting  Almanack." 

Oracle.  The  Sporting  Almanack  and  oracle  of  rural  life,  for  1  T^x.  London, 
1843. 

iiii»tru>ioni  12°  half  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "  The  very  neat  iteel  engravlngi.  «evenil 
of  which  ««  of  fishinr»«l?^^w^  purchSed^y  Mr.  W.  H.  Bohn.  and  used  to  fSrnish  ad- 
ditional  illttitration*  to  hU  pubUcationt. '    Bit.  puc. 

Orvis,  Charlei  P.,  and  Cheney.  A.  Nelson.  Fishing  with  the  Fly ;  sketchei 
by  levers  of  the  art,  with  illustrations  of  sttndard  flies.  Manchester,  Vt, 
1883. 

Conation :  pp.  «v-«99.    Coloured  plates.    Square  vf>,  cloth. 

Orvta,  Charles  F.,  and  Cheney,  A.  Nelson.  Another  edition.  Boston, 
Houghton,  1886. 

Collation:  pp.  vi-jas-lH.  Cotonred  platea.  Square  x«°,  cloth.  All  the  plate*  are  of  coloured 
flies.    Newspaper  cOppings  inserted. 


^-riliJ-  ■  r*jto!WMlWifcMMl»iiafc« 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  /4iiglinfr  155 

0«lMldUton.  William  Augustus.  The  British  Sportsman;  or,  Nobleman, 
gentleman,  and  farmer's  dictionary  of  recreation  and  amusement,  including 
. . .  instructions  for  riding  . . .  hawking  . . .  fishing  . . .  London,  Champa  .,i, 
179a. 

CoUaUon :  pp.  M-u.    Coloured  pittet.    4°,  full  polished  calf. 

Oswald,  E.  J.  By  Fell  and  Fjord;  or,  Scenes  and  studies  in  Iceland.  Edin- 
burgh, Blackwood,  1883. 

AiF°Ii' w°?.i.  PP-  *"'-??"•  niui«r««ioni.  8°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  sill  loo  uncut  bv 
Al  red  Matthew,.  •■  Mi».  Oswald  I.  a  brave  Scotcfi  l.uly  who  has  Keen  l"lc?land  U'""  "me/ 
Jm  ~1  f "".  "l""  °  ." .  *""  ""''  '"'y  '"  "»  '"""l'  ^he  understandi  the  language  of  lhrcount?J' 
?:;l.r.S?rS.l^^r^Ti;re^  ^^^  ••  P.nfya'^record  .uA 

Otto,  pseud.   The  Modem  Angler,  containing  instructions  in  the  art  of  fly-fish- 
ing, spinning,  and  bottom-fishing .  .  .  With  an  account  of  the  best  places  for 
•  angling,  including  the  Thames,  Lea,  etc.     London,  Alfred  and  Son,  1864. 

.i,5*'ii?''?.°'  PPJu""'"'**&,  lllu»tM«loni.  lao.  half  gieen  morocco,  gilt  back.  lilt  top.  From 
the  coUectlon  o\  Thomae  We.twood,  with  hit  book-plSte  and  monogram  on  fly-leV. 

Otto,  pseud.    Another  edition.     1866. 

CoUatlon :  pp.  lv-lil-103.    lUustraUoni.    ijo,  original  paper  boanU. 

iHto.  pseud.    New  edition,  with  new  title-page.     1876. 

CoUaUon :  pp.  vi-116.    IUustration$.    uP,  original  paper  boanU. 

Otto,  pseud    A  Complete  Guide  to  Spinning  and  Trolling,  shewing  how  and 
where  to  take  pike  and  jack,  with  instructions  in  the  art  of  spinning  for  tfout 
and  perch.     By  Otter  [i.  e.  H.  J.  Alfred].    Written  from  actual  experience, 
and  embellished  with  numerous  illustrations.    London,  Affred,  1869. 
16°,  boards. 

Otto,  pseud.  The  Young  Angler's  Guide,  shewing  the  best  methods  of  angling, 
with  the  proper  baits  and  tockle  for  each  description  of  fish.  London  Al- 
fred,  1867. 

ColUdon :  pp.  94.    Illnatradoni.    ia«,  half  green  calf.  gUt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Oxonlnan.  [$.  e.  Samuel  Reynolds  Hole].  A  litUe  tour  in  Ireland ...  by  an 
Oxonian,  with  illustrations  by  John  Leech  . . .  London,  Bradbury,  1859. 

CdUation:  pp.vlii-«o.    Illustrations.    Square  ia°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by 
W.Pratt    Autograph  inscription  of  the  autiior  on  the  fly-leaf.  '~w,  »»»«»»,  uy 


I 


L. 


156 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Oyster.  The  Oyiter;  where,  how  and  when  to  find,  breed,  cook,  and  eat  it. 
Second  edition,  with  a  new  chapter:  The  oyster-weker  in  London.  Lon- 
don, TrUbner,  1863. 

Collation  :  pp.  I0«.    IllMtr»llon«     t<P,  h^'i  blu«  moroceo.  gilt  b«  V ,  fill  top.  h    /aebni«U)rf. 

Palmar.  FrancI*  I.  Ordnance  Map  and  Touriit'i  Tabic  of  the  Thar/ies  ;  for 
the  angler.     London,  Stanfordt,  1H77. 

ttP.  cloth  caw.    To  McompAny  Mr.  Palmer'*  pamphirt  on  the  "  rioo«l«  ia  Thaaaea  VaH«y." 
i»77- 

Palmer,  Hackle,  pstud.    See  Blakey,  R. 

Parnell,  Richard.     Prize  Eswiy  on  the  fishes  of  the  district  of  the  Firth  of 
Forth.     Edinburgh.     Printed  for  the  Wernerian  natural  history  society. 
1838. 
with  ol  platM,  containing  67  inu«tratl»e  flgarai.    •".  cloth,  uncut. 

Parthenll,  NIcolal.     Piscatoria  et  Navtic*  Neapoli,  1685. 

Collation:  pp.  vlll-.!}^  index.     Iliuitration*.    16°,  half  roan. 

Parthenll,  NIcolal.    Another  edition.     1686. 

Collation:  pp.  vlll-«6v4n<lex.    Illuitrationi.    16°,  veUum.    Letter  Inierted  giving  many  bibU- 
ographio  facu  about  Italian  angling  literature. 

Paske,  C.  T.,  and  Allalo,  Frederick  O.  The  Sea  and  the  Rod ;  an  exhaus- 
tive account  of  the  habitat  and  peculiarities  of  t lie  chief  species  of  British  sea- 
fish  that  are  to  be  taken  with  rod  and  line,  with  chapters  on  the  literature  of 
lea-fishing ...  in  other  teas  than  our  own . . .  illustrated.  London,  Chapman, 
1893. 
Collation :  pp.  ziri-«34.    nP,  cloth. 

Peacham,  Henry.    Th.*  Compleat  Gentleman ...  also  certain  necessarie  in- 
•tructions  concerning  the  art  of  fishing . , .  London,  Francis  Consteble,  i6a7. 

ColUUon:  pp.  xlll-301-v.    Plate  and  illuitraUoni.     Small  4",  fuU  brown  levant  morocco, 
inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Peacham,  Henry.    The  Compleat  Gentleman.    Fashioning  him  absolut,  etc. 
London,  Francis  Constable,  1634. 
Conation:  pp.  «il-«s.    Hluatnidons.     Small  4'.  half  russla.    "The  «*«ptM 'Of  ftAing" 


doM  not  \f^K\n  "thirst  (i6«i)  edition.    In  the  rfltlon  of  163^  it  °«"^'««  PP; ."5««;^S 
eonslsu  ofafew  elenwntary  Instructions."  Bit.  pbe.   Bowad  in  U  '•  1  he  Gentleman  ■  BiereUe, 

bv  the  same  author. 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


IV 


London,  for  Richard  Thale,  1661. 


Peacham.  Henry.     The  third  edition. 

tlluiirailoni.    Mm«ll  40,  full  iprinkUil  ctAt. 

Peard.  William.     A  Year  of  Liberty  ;  or,  Salmor.  angling  in  Ireland  from 
February  1  to  November  1,  1805.     London,  Cox,  1867. 

ColUbon :  pp.  xll-joo,    PUte.     Pott  V,  half  blua  mttrocco.  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncui. 

Psard,  Samuel.    Another  copy. 

Hair  green  moroceo,  gtlt  b«ck.  gill  lop,  unout,  by  ZaatuMierf. 

Pearson,  Edwin.  The  Angler's  Garland,  and  fisher's  delight,  for  1870.  A 
right  merric  wreath  of  rare  old  songs,  secrets,  and  suggestions  in  the  art  of 
angling.  Embellished  with  a  few  "  anny  "  woodcuts  by  that  lover  of  Tyne- 
side,  Thomas  Bewick,  with  a  letter  by  him  on  salmon-fishing  in  1834.  Se- 
lected  and  arranged  by  Edwin  Pearson.    Westminster,  Pearson,  1870. 

ori^i^'S>.r''^^r;  bilTd'l „'!"•  "•"  *"•"  ""'"^'"''  «"'  '""••  «*"  "»P'  ''y  ^"hn.dorf,  wItt, 

Pearson,  Edwin.    Another  edition.    Westminster,  Bickers,  1871. 


1.        .  ?P'  *A'  .  ^'"■"  *°'  •"''  «'•*"  mofwco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  with  original  Daner 
covert  bound  in.    Onl»  ■ku,  «inl«.  nHn«.<4     ■•  «.i.„.iJ.Ji i_i„  »i_  Vi."*vV_        "!^":r  y*V^^ 


Collation :  _  

jjveri  bound lA.    dniy  3S0  copierprinte'd,'    "8..1ectiinV  minly  from  Oie  NewcMtj"'alIr£ndr/ 

:f'^Tra'';oii"g"iSs.t.rL:rto'^^^^^  ^^i;:."-  '^'  •^"*»  ""■"«-'  co„t..„.X"H'n't 

Ptehe.  La  p^che  &  la  ligne  et  son  inl;  lence  sur  la  civilisation  et  le  progris, 
traduit  de  K.  Li-  Ta«-p<,  Icttri  Chinois.  Bar-le-duc,  Bertrand;  Paris,  Chal- 
lamel  [n.  d.] 

if,  half  crlms>jn  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Peel,  E.  Lennox.  A  Highland  Gathering;  wifh  31  iHustrations  ...  by  E. 
Whymper,  from  original  drawings  by  Charles  Whymper  London,  Long, 
mans,  1885. 


.C"""*'^"  :   PP-  "iv-'^S       ia»,  cloth.  ...cmj 

'  Whirehall  Review,'  also  'Land  and  Water'  and 


The  maiority  of  the»e  papert  were  pubtlthed  in  the 

-.111.    Mi. ;-."". — .-—water    and  •  Lonionan'i  V '-'"      -    '        

delight  all  who  are  fond  of  manly  out  door  aport."— i<f«/  rj  136 


'  Lonarman'i  Magailne.'  "—Pn/.     •'  It  will 


PWin,  Richard.     Maxims  and  Hints  for  an  Angler,  and  miseries  of  fishing. 
Illustrated  by  ^la]  drawings  on  stone,     "o  which  are  added  maxims  and 
hmts  for  a  chess-player.    L<Andou,  Murra.,  1833. 
Collation :  pp.  Ti-59.     niatei  on  India  papar.    ia°,  half  r«d  moroceo. 


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l»«nn,  Richard.     A  new  edition  enlargeil.     Murray,  1839* 


at  P«nMylv*nl4.    Th«  lUu»tr»tiont  •re  by  S«yinour.       Bi*.  fut. 


Penn .  Richard.  M»xim»  and  HinU  on  Angling,  Chew,  Shooting,  and  other 
matters,  ..Iso,  miseries  of  fiahing.  With  woodcutt.  A  new  edition  enlarged. 
London,  Murruy,  1841. 

CoUatlon :  pp.  W-io«.    it".  M\  ttortA  mutton  o«lf,  glU  bMk. 

P«nn,  Richard.    Another  copy. 

HaU  gTMii  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Penn,  Richard.     A  new  and  cheap  edition.    T,ondon,  Murray,  1855. 

Coltabon  :  pp.  63      IUu.tr.tlon..    it».  h.W  green  df.  gUt  bwk.    From  lh«  llbtwy  of  \\  tlUm 
Kewle  Howsitine,  wl'  h  hit  book-pUt«. 

Penn.  Richard.    Maxims  and  Hints  for  an  Angler ;  embellished  with  humour- 
ous engravings,  Ulustrative  of  the  miseries  of  fishing  . . .     Phdadelphia,  Bell, 

»85S- 

Coltation :  pp.  «o.    i<P.  green  cloth. 

Pennell.  Harry  Cholmondeley.     Spinning-tackle ;  what  it  is,  and  what  it 
ought  to  be,  with  a  few  words  on  fine  fishing.    London,  Harrison,  186a. 

K,";S,i"  ?f;:,ln  ThomrW«°:'o^rc^Ueit'^^^^  -<!  monogram  on  Hy-UI. 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.     Another  copy. 

Board.. 

Pennell.  Harry  Cholmondeley.   The  Angler  Naturalist :  A  popular  history 
of  British  fresh-water  fish,  with  a  plain  explanation  of  the  rudiments  of  IrW^hy- 
ology.     Illustrated  by  upwardi  of  150  wood  engravings.     London,  Van 
Voorst,  1863. 
ColUdon :  pp.  yl-4«S.    it».  half  gF««n  morocco,  gilt  back.  gUt  top. 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  b«A.  red  tAwtt     From  Thoma.  We.twood'.  eoUeetlon.  with  hit 
book-plate  and  autograph  letter  of  the  author  Inserted. 


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855. 

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Lin  on  Ay-Uaf. 


>ular  history 
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Miion,  with  bli 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  ^ngUng 


1^9 


Pcnnaii,  Hurry  Cholmondclcy. 


Another  edition.      London,  Koutledge, 


Collation :  pp  vl<^s-     ••  . 
ltlu«lraiton«  ar*  horruwnl  IVom  •  Y«rr«ir«  Brrti«h"nihVi'' ' 


«»».  half  (TMii  morocco,  flti  back,  c<l(  top,  by  ZachnMloff 


■Th« 


P«nn«H.  Hariy  Cholmond«l«y.  The  Book  of  the  Hike.  A  practi.  J  (rea- 
tiic  oil  the  varioui.  metho<I«  of  Jack-fiihing;  with  an  analyais  of  the  tackle 
employed—  the  hiitory  of  the  fi.h,  ett.  Alio  a  chapter  on  spinning  lor  trout 
in  lake*  and  riven.     Ix>ndon,  R.  Hardwicke,  1865. 

Collation ;  pp_  iv-«S4'     HluMratloin.     la",  hair  green  lavuni  morocco    alll  back    irlit  inn 
uncut.   From  colUc.ton  of  lj,om..  W..t*oo.l,  with  \\t  boorplat.    P^,?„u",L  "pr  "  W.J^: 

rid  i..ni.  TX:i::r  '^•.  '.""r**'."  ^''""'"  w„,wo<Si.  E.q .  witMh^inZV™ ; 

V^Jiil      ,]^       !      !'•  *"  ^''''    ''*^'    '""«  •"'"Ktaph  letter  of  the  author  atlUraiiad  to  Waiu 
wood  Intertcd.  and  vartou*  newspaper  cuttings.  •-"■"•  auuiaueu  lo  tvati- 

PtnrwII,  Harry  Cholmondeley.  Third  edition.  London,  RoutledRe. 
1876.  " 

Collation :  pp.  07*.    IlluilratloDS.     la".  half  blu»  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  lop.  by  Zaehnidorf. 

P«nn«ll,  Harry  Cholmondeley.  Fishing  Goaaip ;  or,  Stray  leaven  from  the 
no  e-book,  of  aeveral  anglera.  Edited  by  H.  C.  Pennell.  Edinburgh,  Black, 
1 866, 

orf*''''co«.U?.'''rffi,i'"!S^'*''°"?.   ^^•^-^L^'*  n»"rocco.  gill  back,  gill  top.  by  Zaehn.- 
ori.       (.ontUnr :     On  tlie  Thames,   b*  F.  T.  Rurki.nH  ■  •  a  ni..  /„.  . L...  ■  u"\t,'.,.  ."  '^ 

rutban  j  •  A  on>«do  at  one  end  of  th( 

Couch ;  •  A' .  »•  .igler  at  the  antipodes, 

OUntb-r ,  -A  seaside  yarn.'  bv  W.  B. 

E.  N.  M-.rUi  '  Ktvmology  of  bait  and  rniumoiogy  ol  May-I 
osain    byM--...  Mnkerton  ;  'Spring  fishing  In  IxKh  Ard,' by  AJes.  Russell .  •  Kly-fi.hlng  and 


doif.    ''ContU^-:  .OiJUteThar^^^^^^^ 

oPwJo  at  one  end  of  the  ifne,'  and  •  Fish-hook.  oFihe  eaxliesi  dile/ by  Jonatii'n 


y  Henry  R    brands;  'The  Siluris  glanis.'  by  Albrecht 

Lord;  'Irith  ln«rK  tmHin..   u.  ^^JT- ■  _.......  ." 

n.  m-jim;  •  irLtymolugy  of  bail  ai 
gosain  '  by- W.n.  Mnkerton  ;  'Spring  fishing  In 

&'Tii-*i''''f'ii!?^.?"^'"  »'y  .W.  C':siew«l;  -VW^^^^^^ 


-ord;     IrUh  Io»ch  trolling.  Ill  origin  and  prtcilce.*  by 
entomology  of  May-flies  and  Stone-fliet.    and  '  Cam 

I  Hi  nor    In    I   a^L     A  .^    •  I...    a  1 rs •<         .  m„        ^     .  T 


In  Ardan.  •  Hay  for  cicTuV, '  and  •  A  la^of  ur;'i:S:- b^  r^Jr^is^U.?   Ja'^ilH 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.     Another  copy. 

1«°,  half  grean  morocco,  gill  back,  gilt  top. 

Pennell.  Harry  Cholmondeley.  Can  Fish  Feel  Pain  ?  The  quejt-on  con- 
•idered  analogically  and  physiologically;  with  a  few  worda  on  the  ethics  of 
angling.    London,  Wame,  1870. 

CoUatloti :  pp.  14.    18°.  haU  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaebnsdorf. 

Ptnnell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.  The  Modem  Practical  Angler.  A  com- 
plete guide  tu  fl)  .fishing,  bottom  fishing,  and  trollmg.  Illustrated  by  fifty 
engravings  of  fish  and  Uckle.    London,  Wame.  1870. 

CoUatioii :  pp.  xTi-«86.    i«o,  cloth,  gilt 


i 


.Jl 


160 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

London,  Routledge, 


Penneil,  Harry  Cholmondeley.    Another  edition 
1870. 

Collation :  pp.  xv1-«rt8.  IHu»tr«Uoni.  w",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  silt  top.  by  Zaehni- 
dorf. 

Pennef  S.  Harry  Cholmondeley.  Trolling  for  Pike,  Salmon,  and  Trout.  Lon- 
don,  Routledge,  1876. 
CoIlaUon :  pp.  194.    Illuitrations.    la"*.  original  boards. 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.  Fly-fishing  and  Worm-fishing  for  salmon, 
Trout  and  Grayling.    London,  Routledge,  1876. 

CoUatiou :  pp.  lao.    lUustvationt.    19°,  original  boards. 

Penneif ,  Harry  Cholmondeley.  Bottom,  or  Float-fishing.  London,  Rout- 
ledge, 1876. 

Collation:  pp.  108.    Illustrations.    la",  original  boards. 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.  The  Sporting  Fish  of  Great  Britain,  with 
notes  on  Ichthyology.  Illustrated  by  sixteen  lithographs  of  hsh  in  gold,  sU- 
ver  and  colours.    London,  Sampson  Low,  1886. 

Ro   half  vellum    zilt  top.     Large-paper  copy.    "  Extremely  interesting.    It  is  handsomeljr 
go?  up!  indSutC-l&s.riptioS;^^  iUusVed  by  coloured  Uthographsof  great  beauty. 

Pennell.  Harry  Cholmondeley.     Modem  Improvements  in  Fishing-tackle 
and  Fish-hooks.    250  wood  engravings.     London,  Low,  1887. 
Collation :  pp.  i»-i94.    Portrait    ia°,  cloth. 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.     FUhing,  with  contributions  from  other 

authors,  with  numerous  illustrations;  forms  a  part  of  the  Badminton  Library 

Series— one  volume  on  "  Pike  and  other  coarse  Fish"  and  on«  on  "  Salmon 

and  Trout."    London,  Longman,  1885. 

a  vols.  4°,  half  roxL 

been  printed,  each  volume 
of  the  editor.  The  Duke  of 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley. 

London,  Longman,  1886. 

Illustrations.    8°,  half  roxburghe.  uncut    Four  page.  8°.  autograph  letter  of  the  aditor  ad- 
dressed  to  Mr.  Sage  inserted. 

Pennell,  Harry  Cholmondeley.    See  Fisherman.   The  Fisherman's  Maga- 
zine, 1864. 


Second  edition.     Salmon  and  Trout 


..f^...jr....*^..^^_ 


>#!tS 


'  •^•Jii"  . Jiijiilltirtiiiiiiaiiitfii 


HilHiiftl  liiiTi 


^Jl 


Routledge, 
op,  by  Zaehni- 
rrout.   Lon- 

;  for  salmon, 

mdon,  Rou^ 


Britain,  with 
1  in  gold,  sil- 

i  is  handsomely 
f  great  beauty. ' 

'ishing-tackle 


s  from  other 

inton  Library 

on  *'  Salmon 


this  edition  have 
ii:tograph  letters 
ings  insert4id. 

I  and  Trout 


of  the  editor  ad- 
rman's  Maga* 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  jangling  i6i 

Perley,  M.  H.     Reports  on  the  Sea  and  River-fisheries  of  New  Brunswick. 
Second  edition.     Fredericton,  1852. 

ratS' Wd  be<?r1;  th'i";Si.U^r;^f  ,^/""  S"''"  "^'ll  ".**"'•  H  «'"'"'•  The«.  report*  were  sepa- 
Hwcltine  »^th  hi.  fJ^l  .lu?J  anH  f^?'  ^^^°'  ""''J^5''  ^'°?  ">«  <:°'''"«on  o?U'ilIiam  Keale 
Li"  «;?ilKM\„Wu'^^^^^^^^  «y""^=    ■•  The  gift  of  E.  G. 

Pesca.     La  pesca  del  pesce  ntJ  valli  della  Veneta  laguna.    See  Nardo,  G. 

Phillips,  Henry.     The  True  Enjoyment  of  Angling. 

"  Ne  tentes,  aut  perfice." 
London,  Pickering,  1843. 


Collation :  pp.  111-138.     Portrait. 
Zaehnsdorf. 


8".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Phillips.  Henry.     Another  edition.     London,  Stevens,  1843. 


Collaf  ion:  pp.  yiii-138.  Portrait.    Royal  8°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  mlt  too  bv  Zaehns. 
ntc  months,  from  March  tn  <^n»»mK>j>r  inoii..:...     i? i.  . .l  .._' 


dorf.    Subscnber 


dividedin^  ™rnihs.Toi;^  MTrcMo''^^^^^^^ 

rs'^aXb;=in^ef  •  "'^^J^^  "^'^  ^  -'^-  -.ime„tSl^kro'ftr„^Sl^  ThIVuSfo? 

Pickering.  William.     See  Catalogues.     Pickering,  W. 

Pickering.  W.     See  Walton,  L     Plates  to  the  Complete  Angler,  1832-36. 

Pipe.     The  Social  Pipe;  or.  Gentleman's  recreation.    A  poem London 

T.  Gosden,  1826.  ' 

sISL^jli?- ""- -  - ->-^'-^^^^^^^^^^ 

Piscarius.   The  Artificial  Production  of  Fish.  Third  edition.  London.  Reeve 
and  Co.,  1852, 

boSfcJJtate"  ■  *■"•  *'•   '"■ ''"''  ''"'^  ""•''^**-   *""*•"  '^'"°"  Westwood-s  collection,  with  hi. 

Piscator.     Observations  on  the  public  right  of  fishing  by  angle  or  nets,  in 
public  navigable  rivers  in  general,  and  the  River  Thames  in  particular,  with 

notes,  histoncal  and  explanatory.  By  Piscator Marlow,  Cannon,  1826. 

CollaUon :  pp.  73.    r^.  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  top.  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Piscator.    Another  copy. 

Bound  with  "  Fishing."  Jacques  Vaniire.  and  a  manuscript  of  "  The  Angler's  Guide,  1897." 
31 


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162  Catalogue  of  Boohs  on  Angling 

Ptactor.    The  Practical  Angler.    I^ondon,  Simpkin,  Manhall  4  Co.,  184.. 

Choice  and  Cookery  of  Fish.'  "    Bit.  puc 

Plscator.  pseud,   [i.  e.  William  Hughesl.   A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Choice 
and  Cookery  of  Fish.    Second  edition.    London,  Longman,  1854- 

Collation :  pp.  Iv-^Qi-    16°.  ^lo*' 

Plscator.  See  Barnes  (Dame  Julyans).    A  Treatyse  of  Fysshyng  with  an 
Angle. 

Plscator.  SeeD.,J.    The  Secrets  of  Angling. 

Plscator.  See  Lathy,  T.  P.    The  Angler.     1819. 

pSi'v^tor.  See  Pulmiin,  G.  P.  R.     Rustic  Sketches.     1842. 

Plscator.  See  Ronalds,  A.    The  Fly-fisher's  Entomology.     1856. 

Piscatorial  Society.  The  Rules  and  Regulations,  -  .  .  with  '^  catalogue  «[ 
b^rforming  the  library;  established  October,  ,837.  London,  Brettell, 
1852. 

Collation :  pp.  16-    8°,  paper. 

Piscatory.     Piscatory  Eclogues,  1729-    See  Browne,  Rev.  M. 

Pleasure  of  Princes.    See  Markham,  J. 

Poltevln.  B,  L'ami  du  Pficheur ;  trait6  pratique  de  la  pikhe  ^  tou^«;^«^ 
Ouvrage  comprenant  la  jurisprudence  en  matiire  de  pfiche.  Troisifeme 
Edition,  entiferement  revue.    Paris,  Masson,  1877. 

llLls.    x,o.halfg.*en.orocco.giltbaclc.giUtop.withoHgina.papercoven.boundU>. 

Pnllnrd  Richard  The  New  and  Complete  Angler;  or,  Universal  Fisher- 
man c^n^nf^^^  i-proved  instructions  for  and  modem  methods 
r  reedtg  S  feeding  fish,W  -ds.  ^o^ether  ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
marks  including  several  curious  and  original  observations,  respectmg  angung 
bv  wrangling  with  the  ledger-bait,  choice  secrets  in  anglmg.  receipts,  sea- 
IsTot  anduls  respecting.'angling,  explanation  of  technical  phrases,  etc 


-^ 


k  Co.,  1842. 

fop.    "An  ex- 
rreatise  on  the 


a  the  Choice 
54- 

lyng  with  an 


56- 

I  catalogue  of 
idon,  Brettell, 


i  toutes  lignes. 
e.     Troisiime 

sr  covers  bound  in. 

liversal  Fisher- 
sdetn  methods 
ith  cursory  re- 
pecting  angling 
g,  receipts,  sea- 
al  phrases,  etc. 


'■Tii.iat..».r;    .,, 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  /Ingling 


163 

Price  one  shiiling,  embellished  with  a  beautiful  frontispiece  representinir  a 
great  variety  of  fishes.     London,  printed  for  Alex.  Hogg,  1803  (?) 

Plet.  angler-  i,  a«  ^^it^^^'tl^^^^^X'^C^'i^:^^^^^^^^^  Ti'^'l^iT' 

Pollard,  Richard.    Another  copy. 

bo^i:^ r:uV^Sp?"'..V*^^Wer^^^^  Tho.as.Wes.wood-s  collection,  wi.h  hi. 

Price,  Edward.     See  Forester,  Thomas,  Norway  and  its  Scenery.     ,853. 
Price.  Sir  Rose  Umbert.    The  Two  Americas;  an  account  0;  sport  and 

Ulultratrdns  """^^  °"  ""^^  *"''  '"'''""'^''  '"  ^°'*''  *"*^  ^"""^^  ^'""•'=*'  ^'''^ 

Collation  :  pp.  viii-368.    8°.  half  brown  morocco.  giU  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Z.ehnsdorf 

Prime,  W.C.     I  Go  A  Fishing.     London,  Low,  1873. 

Collation :  pp.  yi.-  pg.    la'.  half  gteen  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Prince.     See  Catalogues.    Prince. 

''w^''"''*''^".  '^^"  """^'"''^  ^"^^^  *°  '^'  ^'"'  ^"d  Lakes  of  North 
Wales;  with  the  names  of  all  the  fishing-stations,  arranged  in  counties  in 
alphabetical  order,  together  with  a  list  of  suitable  flies  for  Welsh  rivers  and 
lakes;  also  a  map  of  North  Wales,  with  the  fishing-stations  marked  thereon, 
etc.    Wrexham,  W.  Pntchard,  1864. 


Collat'on 
lection  of  T.  „  ^„ 
Pritchard  inserted. 


■;  «?AoJS!U'es:.Rij-a'zs^.i*  "i^^'&^r^&A 


Pritchard.  W.    Another  edition  [n.  d.]. 

Colla'ion  :  pp.  16.    laP,  paptr. 

Pritchett,  Robert  Taylor.  -Gamle  Norge;"  Rambles  and  Scrambles  u, 
Norway.    London,  Virtue,  1879. 

CoUation :  pp.  x-^ro.    Illustrations.    Imperial  8°,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

ThriT'J'  r  ^'  ^"t  °^  '^^  ^'■*^""«'  ^"'"S  a  description  of  the  fish,  and 
the  art  of  angling  for  h.m  as  practised  chiefly  in  the  Midlands  and  the  North 
of  England.     Leeds,  Goodall,  1888. 

CoUation :  pp.  64  «riih  three  iUustrations  in  .hromo-Uthography.     Royal  4°.  cloth,  gilt  top. 


; 


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164  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Pritt.  T.  E.     Yorkshire  Trout-flies.  .  .  .  Chapters  on  fishing  the  minnow 
the  creeper,  the  stone-fly  and  the  worm  in  clear  water.  .  .  .  Leeds,  Goodall, 
1885. 

Collation :  pp.  63.    Cotoured  plate..    8°,  cloth,  uncut. 

Prouty.  Lorenzo.    Fish;  Their  Habits  and  Haunts,  and  the  methods  of 
catching  them.  .  .  .  Boston,  Cupples,  1883. 
ColUUon:  pp.  vill-iis.    Portrait.    8°.  cloth. 

Puckle.  James.  England's  Path  to  Wealth  and  Honor,  in  ^  ff^f^  be- 
tween an  Englishman  and  a  Dutchman  .  .  .  London,  reprmted  for  Edward 

Note  in  book  Ran. 

Pulman,  O.  P.  R.  The  Book  of  the  Axe;  containing  a  piscatorial  descrip- 
tion of  that  stream,  with  brief  histories  of  the  more  remarkable  places  on  us 
banks,  and  a  variety  of  tales,  songs,  and  anecdotes.  Second  edition.  Lon- 
don. Hamilton,  Adams;  Axminster [printed],  G.  Pulman,  1844. 

Collation :  pp.  iii-x84.    x6°.  half  p«n  morocco,  gilt  back.  pU  top.  with  original  paper  coven 
and  advertisements  bound  in. 

Pulman,  Q.  P.  R.     Third  edition.    London,  Longmans,  1845. 

Collation ;  pp.  viii^S.    lUusUations,  and  «ap  backed  with  linen.    3=,  full  polished  calf,  gilt 
back,  gilt  top. 

Pulman,  Q.  P.  R.  Rustic  Sketches;  being  poems  on  angling,  humorous 
and  descriptive,  in  the  dialect  of  East  Devon,  with  a  glossary  and  notes. 
By  Piscator.  .  .  Taunton.  Bragg,  184*. 

Collation:  pp.  vii-9»-i  (erraU).    i(P,  full  pcliri^ed  crif.  gUt  back.  Inside  gilt  borders.  gUt 
edge"  by  Rivfere,    Afine  copy  of  the  first  edition. 

Pulman,  G.  P.  R.     Rustic  Sketches,  being  rhymes  oi  angling  and  other 
subjects  illustrative  of  rural  life,  etc.,  in  the  dialect  of  the  West  of  England, 
with  notes  and  a  glossary.    London,  Bell,  1853. 
CoUation :  pp.  ix-78.    Plate  inserted.    4°.  half  green  moroc^,,  gSU  Sack,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehns- 
Large-p«p«r  opy. 


dorf. 

Pulman,  Q.  P.  R. 


/^.nother  copy. 


Half  calf,  gilt  back.    F.on,  Thomas  West^'ood's  collection,  with  his  book-plate.  a«tc.graph, 
and  monogram  on  fly-lea)i'. 


^-■■■^■^- 


1^ 


e  minnow, 
s,  Goodall, 


nethc'ds  of 


ialogue  be- 
for  Edward 

'  Reprinted  in 
^ib.puc.  "An 
nn  or  pteface." 

rial  descrip- 
)laces  on  its 
tion.     Lon- 

al  paper  coven 


ilished  calf,  gilt 

;,  humorous 
r  and  notes. 

lU  border*,  gUt 

g  and  other 
of  England, 

top,  by  Eaehns- 


itate,  autograph. 


A II  I'll 


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Cataloj(ue  of  Books  on  /tngling  165 

Pulman.  0.  P.  R.     Rustic  Sketches ;  being  rhyn.es  and  "  skits  "  on  andinff 

pri^nteT's??^'"''' '''■    ™'^ '^•*'°"-    Londo  .  J.  R.  Smith  [Crewkerne: 

cov^en'td?]?;  """"''"•    ""•  "'''  «««°  ""^o*".  Kll'  back,  gilt  top.  with  original  paper 

Pulman  a  P.  R.     Vadc  Mecum  of  Fly-fishing  for  Trout ;  being  a  concise 
practical  treatise  on  that  branch  of  the  art  of  angling.    Axmmster,  Willis. 

CoUaUon :  pp.  6x.    i(fi.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  baclc,  gilt  top. 

^l!^gm^^,\lit   Second  edition,  rewritten  and  greaUy  enlarged.    London, 

Collation  :   pp.  105.    i6P,  fuU  motUed  calf,  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Pulman.  Q.  P.  R.    Third  edition,  rewritten  and  enlarged.    London,  Long- 
man,  1851.  '        * 

Th^o°r  t;^e.rw^oo«h  hfbXlataTd  ri^»S^„-«%"j«"-    ^~'»  "»«  -"-"o"  <>' 

Pulman,  0.  P.  R.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top. 

Pye,  Henry  James.    See  Sportsman.    The  Sportsman's  Dictionary.     1807. 

'^R^^'J'^V"*'  '^'»*»"-/»^«"'-  A  Rollicking  Tour  in  the  Land  of  the  Gael. 
By  x.ag.  Tag  and  Bobtail  [i.  e.,  James  Carae.on  Lees],  with  life  at  Tober- 
snorey.     Paisley,  Gardner,  1878. 

MShew^'  ^^'  """^    ""•'■     ^''""«  ^«°   ^^'^  morocco,  gilt  back.  giJf  top,  by  Alfred 

Rail.    The  Rail  and  the  Rod.    S^e  F.  Greville. 

Roleigh  Sir  Walter.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh's  Observations  on  the  B^sh  Fish- 

1a  ^     .°"  T"^^  °'''"  P°^°*'  '''^*'"8  »<>  t'^de  and  commerce.    By  him 
addressed  a,.d  presented  to  King  James  L    London,  reprinted  in  the  year 

1720,  and  sold  by  J.  Roberts  in  Warwick-lane. 

Cc>2*t.au ;  f  p.  yji^ss.    w,  f^  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  beck,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Ralfion  W.    See  Cole,  C.  W. 


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166  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Ramsbottom.  Robert.    The  Salmon  and  its  Artificial  Propagation.    Lon- 
don,  Simpkin;  Manchester  [printed],  1854. 

Collation :  pp.  69.    Vignette  title.    8=.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  b.ck.  gilt  top.    "  Intcribed 
to  Mr.  G»mett."    Bii.fuc- 

Randall.  John.     Old  Sports   and   Sportsmen;   or,  The  Willey    Country, 
with  sketches  of  Squire  Forester  and  Tom  Moody.  .  .  .  London,  Virtue,  1873. 
Collation:  pp.  xviii-904.    lUustrations.    iii°  cloth. 

Randall.  J.     The  Severn  Valley;  a  series  of  sketches,  descriptive  and  pic- 
torial, of  the  course  of  the  Severn London,  Virtue,  1862. 

Collation :  pp.  ix-a79.    Illustrations.    Po.t  8^,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back.  g.It  top. 

Randall,  J.     Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Alfred  Matthew.. 

Rau,  Charles.     Prehistoric  Fishing  in  Europe  and  North  America.    Wash- 
ington, Smithsonian  Institution,  1884. 

Collation :  pp.  xviii-3^a.    Illustration..     Royal  4°.  paper.  uncut.  No.  509  of  the  Smithwnian 
contributions  to  knowledge. 

Ravensteln.  E.  Q.  The  Oarsman's  and  Angler's  Map  of  the  River  Thames. 
London,  Reynolds  [n.  d.]. 

Folded  to  16°  site,  cloth  cover. 

Rawllnson,  John.  Fislierraen,  Fishers  of  Men,  A  sermon  preached  at 
Mercers'  Chapell  on  Mid-Lent,  Sunday,  the  26th  of  March,  1609 Lon- 
don, printed  by  A,  Hatfield  for  E.  Blount  and  W.  Barrett,  1609. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-40.    Small  4°,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 

Raymond.  Rev.  Oliver.  The  Art  of  Fishing  on  the  Principle  of  Avoiding 
Cruelty  With  approved  rules  for  fishing  used  during  sixty  years'  practtce, 
not  hitherto  published  in  any  work  on  the  subject.  London,  Longmans,  1866. 

CoUation :  pp.  xix^.    lUustiated.    16°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  .top.  by  Zaehn.- 
dorf. 


Raymond,  Rev.  Oliver.    Another  copy. 


16°  cloth     From  the  library  of  G.  Christopher  DaWes,  author  and  editor  of  Walton,  with  hU 
autopaph  on  faUe  title.  MSS.  note,  on  fly-leaves,  and  marginal  memoranda. 

Recreation.    The  Recreation;  a  gift-book  for  young  readers.    The  sixth  of 
the  series.    Edinburgh,  Menzies,  1846. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-344.    Plate*.    16°.  cloth,  gilt  edges. 


¥. 


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ion.    Lon- 
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irtue,  1873. 

ve  and  pic- 

gilt  top. 

ica.  Wash- 
he  Smithioniaa 
ver  Thanaes. 


preached  at 
cf.  .  .  .  Lon- 


I  of  Avoiding 
•ars'  practice, 
igmans,  1866. 

.top,  by  Zaehat- 


Walton,  with  his 

The  sixth  of 


Catalogue  0/ Books  on  singling    ..  167 

Red  Spinner. /j^t/</.    See  Senior,  William. 

Reminiscences.    SeeB.,T.     Piscatorial  Reminiscences,  1835. 

Renauld,  S.  B.  La  Parfait  Pflcheur  k  la  Ligne,  ou  Filets,  etc.  Suivi  du 
calendner  du  pficheur,  d'un  traits  de  pisciculture  simplifi^,  de  I'aquarium  et 
des  lois  ct  ordonnances  sur  la  p^che  fluviale,  par  Renaud.     Paris,  1868. 

Collation  :  pp.  laS.    Illustratloni.    16°,  half  vellum. 

Renaeild.  S.  B.     Nouvelle  Edition,  revue,  corrig^e  et  augment^e  d'un  traits 
complet  de  I'^tablissement  de  I'am^nagement  et  de  la  population  de  I'aqua- 
num,  par  J.  De  Riols.     Paris,  Le  Bailly  [n.  d.]. 
Collation  :  pp.  196.    Illustrations.    16°,  half  red  morocco. 

Ren6.  A.,  et  Llersel,  C.     Traits  de  la  Pfiche  k  la  Ligne  et  au  Filet  dans  les 
nviires  et  dans  les  ^tangs.     Contenant  toutes  les  lois  .  . .  et  ordonnances 
Paris,  Theodore  Lef&vre  [n.  d.]. 

Collation :  pp.  aia.    Illustrai.ous.    ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Ren6,  A.,  et  Llersel,  C.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Tout,  with  original  paper  covers  bound  In. 

Rennle.  Rev.  James.    The  Alphabet  of  Scientific  Angling,  for  the  Use  of 
Beginners.    London,  W.  Orr,  1833, 

.  S?i'fI'.?!J.»  PJ^iS^r^^-    IWuVa'fons.    16",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.     "With 
iTg^S'eg^'ai'^^^i^^jS.'''''^^^  **'■  ^--^-»PrAi7fZooTi\ 

Rennie,  James.    Another  editfon,    London,  Orr  &  Smith,  1836. 

CoUalion ;  pp.  jnri.136.    Hlustr«tio*»9.    tiP,  haSf  grmn  moroeco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top. 

Rennle,  James.    New  edition.    London,  Bohn,  1849. 

^oUaUon:  pp.  «vi-i36.  Illustrations.  16°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehns- 

Renni^,  James.    See  Walton,  L    The  Complete  Angler.    1834-36,  1844 
1846,  1851,  1857. 

Resources  of  Solitude ;  or,  Contemplations  by  the  River  Side.    By  a  dis- 
ciple of  Isaac  Walton.  .  .  .  London,  printed  by  Davy,  1848. 
admUston/'  %^%sc^^'  '"^  ^"'^  ^o^o^co,  gilt  b^-x.  gilt  top.    "  With  slender  claim  to 


g^^ 


m 


1 68  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Restisouche.  Plan  of  a  part  of  the  River  Restigouche.  5a  Ji  x  29^  inches. 
Compiled  from  the  official  documents  of  record  in  the  department  of  crown 
lands,  Quebec,  Dec,  i886.    By  F.  H.  Genest. 

R6V0II.  Benedict  Henry.  Chasses  ct  P«ches  de  I'autre  Monde.  Paris, 
Cadot,  1856. 

Collation :  pp.  300.    t(P.  half  blu«  morocco,  gilt  b«:k.  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnniori.   "  Trtati  only 
of  Devil  fl*hlng.  chap.  v.  pp.  67-79."    Bit.  fist. 

RAvoll,  Benedict  Henry.     Pfiches  dans  I'Am^rique   du  Nord.    Tours, 

Mame,  1878. 

Collation :  pp.  374.    lUurtrationi.    8°.  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  uncut, 
by  Tout. 

Rivoll,  Benedict  Henry.    Shooting  and  Fishing  in  the  Rivers,  Prairies,  and 
Backwoods  of  North  America.  Translated  and  revised  by  "  The  Chronicler. 
London,  Tinsley,  1865. 

9  voU.    Po»t  8°.  half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  topi. 

Reynardson,  C.  T.  S.  Birch.     Sports  and  Anecdotes  of  Bygone  Days  in 
England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  luly,  and  the  Sunny  South.    London,  Chapman, 

flfifM 

tate'reJt  tS^sportsmen.  both  Sd  and  young."    Ath..  No.  3,iw>. 

Reynel.  Carew.  The  True  English  Interest;  or,  An  account  of  the  chief 
national  improvements  in  some  political  observations,  demonstratmg  an  m- 
fallible  advance  of  this  nation  to  infinite  wealth  and  greatness  trade  and 
populacy,  with  imployment  and  preferment  for  all  persons.  London,  pnnted 
for  Giles  Widdowes.     1674. 

ColUUion.    False  title.  tV?1„^l^i;'^°«vetTp°i-5»''r-r^lie'^^^^^^^^        »°' 

Richardson,  H.  D.     Holiday  Sports  and  Pastimes  for  Boys.     London, 

Orr  &  Co.,  1848.  „   ^ 

CoU^ion    pp.vi-™.    niu.tr.tion..    irf..  hdffn«n  morocco.  gUt  back.  gUt  top.  by  Z«,hn.- 
d.S?   ftS^' rtiia  "  are  devoted  to  angUng."    Sn.  t»c. 


"  I  iiwiMnmniftiiitiiiiHii 


9^  inches. 
it  of  crown 

ide.     Paris, 
"Trtattonly 

rd.    Tours, 

gilt  top,  uncut, 

Prairies,  and 
Chronicler." 


>ne  Days  in 
n,  Chapman, 


chapters  14,  xS, 
telligibly  on  the 
leveled  to  sport- 
d  deal  to  say  of 


of  the  chief 
trating  an  in- 
ss,  trade  and 
adon,  printed 


e  preface,  8  un- 
rea  Itaves.    ia°, 


^s.     London, 
it  top,  by  Zaehnt- 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  /Ingling  169 

Roberts.  Sir  Randal.     The  River's  Side;  or,  The  trout  and  grayling,  and 
how  to  take  them.     London,  H,  Cox,  ,866. 

Collation  :  pp.  vil-,«,.     Illustration..     ,6^.  half  gil,  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zachn.dorf 

"  '' =h»n«*d  n>e  one  day  bexide  the  ahore 
Of  lilver-streaming  Thamesia  to  be."— SPENSEi 


tor  trout  at  a  weir.    ^. 
faulting  down  grig-weeU 


Chap,  xvli! 
CI 


Perch.fi.hing.''  cimpTxUi:  "G^geon-fi.hlnl'-  ^Zx^^^ 
hap.«xxi.   Eel-buck,.  Chap,  xxxlll.   Fi.heman'.flrefide."lg».>J": 


Robertson.  John.  Angling  Streams  and  Angling  Quarters  in  the  Scotiish 
Melzies  is"^'     ^  '"*^''  ^"*^  *''*"'  directions  to  trout-fishers.    Edinburgh, 

Robertson.  John.  The  Hand-book  of  Angling  for  Scotland  and  the  Border 
Counties,  embracing  the  practical  experience  of  thirty  years'  fishing.  With 
map  and  routes,  etc.     London,  Houston  &  Wright,  1861 

Robertson,  John.    Another  copy. 

iff,  cloth.    Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

R«K:kwood,  Caroflne  Washburn.    In  Biscayne  Bay.    New  York,  Dodd, 

Illustrations.    8°,  dotlt, 

Ronalds.  Alfred.  The  Fly-fisher's  Etymology.  Illustrated  by  coloured  rep- 
resentations  of  the  natural  and  artificial  insect.  And  accompanied  by  a  few 
observations  and  instructions  relative  to  trout-and-grayling  fishing.  .  .  . 
With  copper-plates.    London,  Longman,  1836. 

artificial  are  of  great  value  and  nit^Vv      T^?vii^^^^ 

n..H  ..  ,  f,„„.i-S> —  :.  i"'i'i"°  ?.'<=«'y-.      iney  «re  on  n  neveen  plates;   the  remaining  plate 

t«  »,r.  n«„„..^  r„.  .t.-  -.,..-_    .f  jg^     TheVythe, 

«rience,  and  on  tha 
,      .-  --le  midland  streama, 

as 


i 


gj^gasggy 


I' 


1 70  Catalogue  nf  Books  on  Angling. 

which  h.  -..udl^.,  wM  .h,.IW.,;^wh.r.  CoUoj,  «..  h^^^^^^^^^^^ 
eonttrucUon.'  "    B*t.f*te. 

Ronalds.  Alfred.    Another  copy. 

Htit  green  morocco.  fiU  back,  gilt  top.  by  ZwhnKtorf. 

Ronalds.  Alfred.    Secoi  I  edition.    London,  1839. 

Coltailon :  pp.  xil-.  .5.    »"•  ''»•'  P«"  «"»'«=«'•  «*"  '»'^''-  »"'  "*P' ''''  ^•^'^°'^' 

Ronalds,  Alfred.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 
Ronalds.  Alfred.    Third  edition.     London,  1844. 

Collation:  p,.   xll-«S  [M..priBt.d  x.]    S'.  half  green  morocco.  gU.  bwk.  gilt  top. 

Ronaldo.  Alfred.    Sixth  edition.     London,  1863. 

Collation  .  pp.  xvi-i3a.    »".  hlf  green  morocco,  gilt  X^k.  gilt  top.  by  Za.hu«lorf. 

Ronalds.  Alfrwl.    Seventh  edition.    London,  1868. 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-iaa.    8°.  cloth,  uncut. 

Rondeletlus,  Oullelmus.  Libri  de  Piscibus  Marinis,  in  quibus  ve« 
PUciutn  effigies  express*  sunt,  qu«  in  tota  Piscium  histora  contmeantur; 
fnrarelenchus  pa'gina  nona  et  decima.     Lvgdvni,  apud  Matth.am  Bon- 

trait  of  Rondelet  u.  »"  ;«; °  "'gjgjr  vJ'.ltoni.n*  Jbriry  No^   Cited  by  Walton  In  hi. 
copy,  from  the  bid.  Koyaie  uc  d«ikih"«'.  ,.     Tvia—a,  Wtitwiod. 

Rooper.  George.     Flood.  Field,  and  Forest.    With  iUustrations.    The  etch- 
ings  by  Cecil  Boult.    London,  Chapman,  1869. 

collation:  pp.  rili-«6.    go.  ^f  brown  moKKXo  gilt  back.  gUt  top.  uncut    " Indud..  •  Th. 
autobiSgraphy  of  the  fate  Salmo  Salar.'       Btb.  fuc. 

RooDer.  George.    Second  edition.    London,  1870. 

cltion:  pp.  viii-316.    PUt«.    8=.  half  bnnn.  morocco,  gilt  b«*.  gilt  top.  uncut,  by 
Zaehnidotf. 


it  fly  o(  mora 
.nnouncement 
r.OMM  of '  MW 


»rf. 


lop. 


idort 


[uibus  vem 
ontineantur ; 
tthiam  Bon- 


Ice  on  title,  por- 
le  text  "  Fino 
y  Walton  In  his 

n  extraordinary 
ley  are  bold  and 
e  b«  identified." 


The  etch- 


'  Includes '  Th« 


top,  uncut,  by 


Catalogtic  of  Rooks  on  /fngling 


'71 


Roop«,    Ueorge.     Fourth  edition.     London.  i8»4. 

CoU«lo»:pp.vii-35..    Plat...    «••.  h."  Xrin,  mor«ec*,.  ,«t  b«k.  g«,  ^p.  „«cut. 
Sooper.  acorK«.     Another  copy. 

Half  maroon  morocco,  fill  bacW   rilt  top,  uncut. 

Roopcr,  Qeorgv.  Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

Roopcr.  a«org«.    Another  copy. 
Cloth. 

R<K*per.  QeorKc.    Thames  and  Tw  eed.     London.  Casaell,  ,70. 

Collation :  pp.  ly-^.    ,,0,  h.|f  green  morocco,  gil,  back,  pit  top,  by  Z«ehn«Jorf. 

Rooper.  Qeorice.     Second  edition.     London,  Hardwickc  and  B<.    ,e  1876 

Collation  ;  pp.  IV-X4,.    ,^.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Z       a«ioff. 

Rooper.  Qeorjce  A  Month  in  Mayo,  comprising  sketches  ,  sorting  and 
social)  of  Insh  hfe;  with  mi«:eUaneous  papers.  London.  R.  Harilwicke 
1876.  ' 

Rooper,  Oeorje.    See  Autobiography.   The  .ulobiogrtphy  of  the  Ut.  Silmo 

balar,  Esq.,  1867. 

''B.r^oo'd'x  '*""'•'•  '*'"''" "''' '  '''^"«-'°^-  "^'"'^-«»'' 

^^CollaUon:  pp.  vii-y..    ..«>,  hall  oli«  morocco,  gilt  b«=k,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alfred  M... 

^T^f'  ^""^"^  BarnwelL  The  Game-fish  of  the  Northern  States  and 
British  Provinces.  With  an  account  of  the  salmon  and  sea-trout  fishing  of 
Canada  and  New  Brunswick,  etc.    New  York,  Carleton,  1865. 

CoUailon :  pp.  3,4.    Illustrated.    12P,  hrif  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf 

Rosevelt.  Robert  Barnwell.  Another  edition.  New  York,  Orange  J udd 
Co.,  1884.  °   "' 

Collation:  pp.  324.    lUustrated.    ia°,  cloth. 

'^'*!rif'*l  K*"**"*.  ^•■"'»'«"-  Superior  Fishing;  or.  The  striped  bass,  trout 
and  black  bass  of  the  Northern  States.     Embracing  fuU  directions  for  dress- 


MififiiiMiffirillinriTrr 


It 


17a  Catalogue  of  Books  on  y^nnling. 

ing  .rtiflcial  flies  with  the  fe.ihcrt  of  American  l.ir<U;  an  account  of  a  iport- 
ins  viiit  to  Laiie  Superior.     New  York,  Carleton,  1865. 

ColMo«!  PP.9M.    IH«..r.tton..    ,.».  h.lfhiu.  morocco,  ,«•  b«l,,  ,11.  top.  by  2Mhn.4lort. 

RoMvelt.  Robert  Barnw.ll.     Another  edition.     New  York,  Orange  JudU 
Co.,  1884. 

CulUtlon  ;  pp  349-     llluttMltd.     l»°,  clulh, 

Routledce.  Qwff-     Routledgc'.  Hand-book  of  Finhing.     Undon,  Rt.ut- 

ledge,  1867. 
ColUtloa :  pp.  !»-•».    Wuitfitlon..    i#».  h.lf  r«««  motocco.  |tl(  b^k.  |lll  top. 

RoutledKC  Qeori*.     Another  copy. 

H.lf  «..n  lrv.n.  morocco,  «ll.  h«:k.  .Ill  .op.  by  lUufm.n.  with  ori^n.l  p.p«r  coY.r.  liouft.l 
In      .'  <C  of  .h.  «r7..  .n.l.le5  ■  Rou.le3B«l  SUp«.ny  Handbook.. 

Roxby,  Robert.    Sec  Coquetdale  and  North  Country. 

Ruddlman.  W.  A  Collection  of  Scarce,  Curious,  and  Valuable  Piecca,  both 
in  vcrae  and  prow ;  chiefly  selected  from  the  fugitive  productions  of  the  most 
eminent  wits  of  the  present  age.  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  W.  Ruddiman,  .773. 

2^„'.°^n:U"nrc:'.*:o.e.Tn  ffi.l:!;."oTD;Vin?.".  Art  of  Cook.ry."''    (B.r.l...'.  (^..lor--) 
&!!«#"  con.«la.  book-pl..«  of  Thom.i  Ruddim«n. 

Rules.     Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Walton  and  Cotton  Ciub.    See  Walton, 
Izaak.    South  London  Angling  Society.     Piscatorial  Society. 
Rules.     Rules,  Orders,  and  Ordinances.    See  Thamei. 
Russell,  Alexander.    The  Salmon.     Edinburgh,  Edmonston  &  Douglas, 

"The  Hon.  Mr».  Norton,  with  »lncere»t  regardi  of  Alfx.  kusmii. 

S.,A.  W.    See  Thames.    The  Thames  Angler.     1846. 

S.,  C.    See  Trent.    Practical  Observations  on  Angling  in  the  River  Trent 

1801. 
S..  J.    The  True  Art  of  Angling ;  or.  The  best  and  speediest  way  of  taking 

all  soru  of  fresh-water  fish  with  the  worm,  fly,  paste  and  other  baiu  m  their 


nt  of  a  iport 


,  by  ZaahnMlurl 

Orange  Judd 
untlun,  Rout« 

ll  lop. 

par  cov«ri  bounU 

e  Pieces,  both 
ns  of  the  most 
in,  1773- 

ofinilinf;  eight 
■r  of  Ipiwlch.  It 
lelt'i  Catklogufl.) 

.  See  Walton, 
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proper  seasons;  how  to  know  the  haunts  of  fish  and  angle  for  them  in  all 
waters  and  weathers,  at  the  top,  middle  and  bottom,  baiting  of  the  ground 
and  night  baits,  oyls  and  oyntments,  baits  natural  and  artificial;  the  several 
ways  of  anghng;  to  make  oyl  of  asper,  and  many  rare  secrets  never  before 
made  publick;  containing  the  whole  body  of  angling,  and  mystery  of  a  com- 
pleat  angler.  By  J.  S.,  Gent,  a  Brother  of  the  Angle.  London,  printed 
for  George  Conyers  at  the  Golden  Ring  and  John  Sprint  at  the  Bell  in  Little 
Britain,  1696. 

5.,  J.    The  True  Art  of  Angling ;  being  a  clear  and  speedy  way  of  taking  all 
sorts  of  fresh- water  fish London,  printed  for  Onesimus  Ustonson  1,70 


S..  J.  The  Compleat  Fisher;  or,  The  true  art  of  angling;  being  a  clear  and 
speedy  way  of  takmg  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  containing  the 
mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.  To  fish  in  Hackney  River,  the  best  stands* 
and  how  to  make  the  best  tackling  to  fish  there.  By  J.  S.  .  The  third 
edition,  enlarged.  London,  printed  for  G.  Conyers  at  the  Golden  Rine  and 
J.  Spnnt  in  Little  Brittain,  1704.  " 

before  made  publick.'    After  which  foUows  •  " To  miiJk*  .„ri  „!S1,  ^*'*  5" .  «"ro»'«ie»  never 
for  .„.uU  fn..e\?of '^Ua;:'o*  Ke^^og'^,''^^^ 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  173 

proper  seasons;  how  to  know  the  haunts  of  fish  and  angle  for  them  in  all 
waters  and  weathers,  at  the  top,  middle  and  bottom,  baiting  of  the  ground 
and  night  baits,  oyls  and  oyntments,  baits  natural  and  artificial;  the  several 
ways  of  angling;  to  make  oyl  of  asper,  and  many  rare  secrets  never  before 
made  publick;  containing  the  whole  body  of  angling,  and  mystery  of  a  com- 
pleat  angler.  By  J.  S.,  Gent,  a  Brother  of  the  Angle.  London,  printed 
for  George  Conyers  at  the  Golden  Ring  and  John  Sprint  at  the  Bell  in  Little 
Britain,  1696. 

Collation  ;  pp.  vl-i6o.    Plate  and  illustrations.    as°,  MX  Doliihed  calf  ri.fl  •^<r..     n,i„i-  1 

5.,  J.    The  True  Art  of  Angling ;  being  a  clear  and  speedy  way  of  taking  all 
sorts  of  fresh-water  fish London,  printed  for  Onesimus  Ustonson,  i  v  70 

book  except  Sat  iwued  bfAIeianOo^^  in  ,lte  u„deM^ 

•ngler  •  by  'Richard  Pollard,  Esq.,  of  cfapton.'    See  PollIbiI  rR  »  ^?«  "«*  ""^  co'nplc.e 


h«df°"X";S/.  ""'""**""'  *'*"'• """'''  "«•  «• »» '"'^'^"""at  l^?h-lreSiVety  tWml 

S..  J.  The  Compleat  Fisher;  or,  The  true  art  of  angling;  being  a  clear  and 
speedy  way  of  takmg  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  containing  the 
mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.  To  fish  in  Hackney  River,  the  best  stands* 
and  how  to  make  the  best  tackling  to  fish  there.  By  J.  S.  .  .  The  third 
edition,  enlarged.  London,  printed  for  G.  Conyers  at  the  Golden  Rine  and 
J.  Spnnt  in  Little  Brittain,  1704. 

before  made  oubliSk.'    After  which  follow. ""^  ".l.  " ^ -^-_  fxttt%  and  cunositles  never 


Kti^Ci5^^-a^!^sj:^:s^g^/-^rc^u^ 


174 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


The  frontispieci 


words  with  the  'boy'  and  the  'neat's  tongue'  and  the  'bottle  of  Canary.'     ,. 

?he  same  as  In  thV  second  edition.    At  thS  back  of  the  title  is  an  advertisement  of '  1  he  exp 
encd  Fowler.'  "    Bib. pise. 

S.,  J.     The  Compleat  Fisher;  or,  The  true  art  of  angling;  being  a  clear  a 

speedy  way  of  Uking  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  containing  the  . 

mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.     By  J.  S.,  etc.    The  fourth  edition,  enlargi 

London,  printed  for  G.  Conyers  at  the  Ring,  and  J.  &  B.  Sprint  at  the  E 

in  Little  Brittain,  17 16. 

CoUatlon:  pp.  11-164.    Hate  and  illustrations.    24°.  fuM  ?°"»*"',^'=£'  !^,lL*d'/r'''  ^A 
Rlviire.    rA^he  back  of.the.title  is  an  address,  signed  J.  ,S;;,»«';„h;^_Re;^«^  Jhe  m 

■.  or  gei 
STcr^t'L".'  ■  ThV.ddr,fonTie' some  =rVphs"fminV-.fter  the  chapter  on  H.clney  Ri 

....    .  . .-.         .       ..  cl  \    .      1  I     ^)t-  r-»«*iMntiM«i.    r#.nri.«>niinD  two  male 


Rivire.  "At  the  Dack  01  tne  title  is  an  auarc»,  s.u..^-  ..  r-'  '"  "T ,  -v-----,u  -_  ^ 
editions  of  this  book  shew  the  kind  reception  it  has  met  with,  etc.,  and  ""^«'?"''*'' »",,"^ 
Usement  of 'The  young  sportsman's  instructor,'  and  ;Thc  experienc  d   owler.  or  «ntk^^ 

.    ~.  .ljj..f._r ,aragraphs  coming  after  the  chapter  on  Hackney  Ki 

^ ^^ ^ ^ _.      The  frontispiece,  representing  two  male  anglers,  dil 

fromthatusedTnprevious  editions,  and  fills  the  whole  page."    Bit.  pise. 


entitled  '  Secrets  of  fi.'ih  in  general.' 


n. 


Sm  J.  The  Compleat  Fisher;  or,  The  true  art  of  angling.  Bein-  a  clear  t 
speedy  way  of  taking  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  containing  the  . 
mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.  To  fish  in  Hackney  River,  the  best  sta 
and  how  to  make  the  best  tackling  to  fish  there.  By  J.  S.,  'U.  The  < 
edition,  enlarged.  London,  printed  for  G.  Conyers  at  the  Ring,  and  J.  & 
Sprint  at  the  Bell  in  Litde  Brittain,  1725. 

Collation  :_pp.  ii-164.  Lacks  plate.  Illustrations  In  the  text  94°.  fuU  ^"fJj«^,S«|ft8«t  \ 
gilt  top,  by  Ffivifcre.  ■'  This  is  a  paginary  reprint  of  the  fourth  edition.  (4)  the  Hackney  I 
chapter  being  resumed."    Bib.  pise. 

Sm  J.    The  Compleat  Fisher;  or.  The  true  art  of  angling.     Being  a  clear 
speedy  way  of  taking  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  containing  the  . 
mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.    To  fish  in  Hackney  River,  the  best  sta 
.  .  .  there.     By  J.  S.,  etc.    The  sixth  edition.    London,  printed  for  G.  C 
yers,  at  the  Ring  in  Little  Brittain  [n.  d.]. 

CoUatlon:  pp.  li-i<S4.  Plate  and  lllustifctions.  44°,  fall  polished  calf,  gilt  backbit  to) 
Rivlire.    ' '  A  paginwy  reprint  as  before.    The  old  fronUspiece  reappears.      Btb.  ptsc. 

S.,  J.  The  Complete  Fisher;  or,  The  true  art  of  angling.  .  .  .  Revised 
corrected  by  W.  Wright  and  other  experienced  anglers.  London,  printec 
J.  Hazard  and  J.  Wright,  fironting  Stotioners-HaU;  and  sold  by  John  H« 
in  Bellyard,  Temple  Bar 


lUustralions.    Each  leaf  inlaid  to  16°  site,  and  extra  iUustijted  by  ^^Jn^^""  P/P""!! 

ih  on  India  oaoer   luU  dark  calf.    "The  'Address  to  the  Reader^  begins:  'This  bool 

paSs^dseSendffinr^'-'''"-"^-"--^^  ■  ■  •  we  therefore  .  .  .  recommend  it. 

autog 


fi»h"OT  "indirpaper.  fiiU  dark  calf.    "  The  '.Ad**"  -  ^.  ,h,„fo„ 
oass'd  several  editions.    We  have  often  cdmired  it  .  .  .we  therefore  .  .     --^^"c^... 
most  oricUcrf  book  for  all  young  anglers.    The  new  frontispiece  is  used.    The  ballad 
pl2«f"  !b5!^    From -f  homSs  WistwwKl's  collection,  wfth  his  book-plate  and  auto| 
^  T.  Westwood,  iMo,"  on  fly-leaf. 


i 


174 


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The  fronllsplece  It 


wordi  with  the  '  boy  '  and  the  '  neat's  tongue '  and  the  '  bottle  of  Canary."     .  ■■- i  -^r,-^,,^^  . 
the  same  a*  In  the  Jecond  edition.    At  the  back  of  the  title  is  an  advertisement  of   The  expert- 
enc'd  Fowler.'  "    Bit.  phe. 

S.,  J.    The  Compleat  Fisher;  or,  The  true  art  of  angling;  being  a  clear  and 

speedy  way  of  taking  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  containing  the  .  .  . 

mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.     By  J.  S.,  etc.    The  fourth  edition,  enlarged. 

London,  printed  for  G.  Conyers  at  the  Ring,  and  J.  &  B.  Sprint  at  the  Bell 

in  Little  Brittain,  1716. 

Collation:  pp.  ll-.6«.  Plate  and  Illustrations.  a4«.  full  po'lfh^^  "Jf.  ,8»«  back.  Silt  'op,  by 
Riviire.  "At  the  baJk  of  the  title  Is  an  address,  »iP>ed.J-  .^•;  •"  l^%,i).!!£"-,h  an  aS 
editions  of  this  book  shew  the  kind  reception  it  has  met  with,  etc.,  and  ""'^'T'"**',  an  adver- 
tisement of -The  youHK  sportsman's  instructor  '  and  ;The  "P«"«"?;  ^  [owler.  or  B^^^^^^^ 
recreation.'  The  iddiifons  are  some  paragraphs  coming  after  the  chapter  °n  "■«ney  K'*«J; 
entitled  'Secrets  of  fi.,h  In  general.'  'ihe  frontispiwe,  representing  two  male  anglers,  differ, 
from  that  used  in  previous  editions,  and  fills  the  whole  page.      Bt6.  ptsc. 

S.,  J.  The  Compleat  Fisher;  or,  The  true  art  of  angling.  Bein  :  a  clear  and 
speedy  way  of  taking  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  containing  the  .  .  . 
mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.  To  fish  in  Hackney  River,  the  best  stands 
and  how  to  make  the  best  tackling  to  fish  there.  By  J.  S.,  'tc.  The  fifth 
edition,  enlarged.  London,  printed  for  G.  Conyers  at  the  Ring,  and  J.  &  B. 
Sprint  at  the  Bell  in  Little  Brittain,  1725. 

Collation  •  pp.  il-164.  Lacks  plate.  Illustrations  In  the  text.  84°.  full  PoUfb«l  calf,  gilt  back, 
gilt  top  bJKe'- This  is  a  paginary  reprint  of  the  fourth  edition,  (4)  the  Hackney  River 
chapter  being  resumed."    Bib.  pise. 

S.,  J.  The  Compleat  Fisher;  or.  The  true  art  of  angling.  Being  a  clear  and 
speedy  way  of  taking  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish  .  .  .  conuining  the  .  .  . 
mystery  of  a  compleat  angler.  To  fish  in  Hackney  River,  the  best  sunds 
.  .  .  there.  By  J.  S.,  etc.  The  sixth  edition.  London,  printed  for  G.  Con- 
yers, at  the  Ring  in  Little  Brittain  [n.  d.]. 

CoUation :  pp.  11-164.  "ate  and  iOustifctlons.  34°,  lull  polished  calf,  ^It  back  .^U  top,  by 
RiVSre.    •■  A  paginwy  reprint  as  before.    The  old  fronUspiece  reappears.      Btb.  puc. 

Sm  J.    The  Complete  Fisher;  or.  The  true  art  of  angling.  .  .  .  Revised  and 

corrected  by  W.  Wright  and  other  cxperienc'd  anglers.    London,  printed  for 

J.  Hazard  and  J.  Wright,  fironting  Stationers- HaUj  and  sold  by  John  Herro, 

in  Bellyard,  Temple  Bar. 

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fish 

Sio.'tVrTcti'SdTcXfir  ryorg°wgleT"TheVe;'f.^iti;pi^e  Isusedr  t^^^^  is  re- 

S2?U!"  !a5!^    F^m -SL  vlrestwo<Kl's  coUecUon.  wfth  his  book-plate  and  autograph. 
J-  T.  Westwood.  i860,"  on  fly-leaf. 


BSr^B" 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  i;^ 

S.,  J.    Profit  and  Pleasure  United*  or  "tk-  u    u     j 
1684.    See  Smith,  J.      ""  ''""*^'  °'»     The  Husbandman's  Magazine," 

S.,  W.  C.    See  Stewart,  W.  C. 

number o?origKiJfcWnMdon?'bvF^;r  o^°J1m.  '^  '•'"•'"'Uon..  which  Include  i  man-  a 
reproducdon.  and  design!  by  Bui^^-M^Jd^h  "  nS^.TJ*!?*'*'  *"*'  '*«  Portraits  ;helio™?ir5 
Jo1.n  Adam.    TheedltiSncon^sUtsof"s  co^li',.'"^""'' '"'  '^""'"  *  S**"'  *'«>  wollSfi;?,  by 

S«^.  Dean.    Original  MS.  of  the  Ristigouche  and  it,  Salmon-fishinir  etc 

.pM'Se  pl^n.^''^^.  "«"•    ^°""^"  various  corrections,  and  a  chapter  which  doe.  "no. 

St.  John.    London,  Mum,  , sir  "^  ""  '""'"»"  ■"  <=•  W.  G. 

S..*,h„.Cb.rt„W.l.l.™a..,„.    A„o.h„««Uon.    London,  M^y, 

Illustrated.    8°.  cloth,  uncut. 

St.  John.  Charles  William  Qeorxe.    A  Tour  m  «..»u    1    ^  .. 

burgh,  Edmo-lon  Ind  Dougta,T8™  "^  ^  '"'"'■     ^''^ 

Collation:  xxxxvli-916.    Illu.traHon!i     «o  i..,# 


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rontijplece  It 
'  The  experi- 

1  clear  and 
g  the  .  .  . 
I,  enlarged, 
at  the  Bell 

Ic,  g^t  top,  by 
.  The  many 
kth,  an  adver- 
r  genlleman's 
ackney  River, 
nglers,  difleri 

a  clear  and 
ig  the  .  .  . 
best  stands 
,  The  fifth 
and  J.  &  B. 

calf,  gilt  back, 
Hackney  River 

a  clear  and 

ng  the  .  .  . 

best  sunds 

for  G.  Con- 

ck,  gilt  top,  by 
i.fise. 

Revised  and 
I,  printed  for 
John  Herro, 


Ion  of  plates  of 
This  book  has 
nmend  it  as  the 
lie  ballad  is  re- 
and  autograph, 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  175 

S.,  J.     Profit  and  Pleasure  United  •   nr   «  tk-  u    u     j 
1684.    See  Smith,  J.  '      '   ^^^  Husbandman's  Magazine," 

S.,  W.  C.    See  Stewart,  W.  C. 

M.jr»l.a,.   A.»„phl„»,o,„„|,T„l„,S.L.cta.„.,l,„.„rt. 

John  Adam.    The  edition  consist,  of  105  co^ie',.'"*""'"'  *'''  ^""•»  *  «*«">.  with  woodSuts  by 

^^.'n*^"*  o  ?T*'  ^^-  °'*''^  Ri«igouche  and  it,  Salmon-fishing,  etc 
•P^'n'Se  pl't^"io^.  '°'»-    ^°"'«"'«  various  corrections,  and  .  chapter  which  doe.  'not 

St.  John,  Charles  William  Qeorire      qi,«.*  ci.  .  •. 
St.  John.    London,  Murray,  1846.  journals  of  C.  W.  G. 

isSt'^mblr o?.i,e -^Sartiriy  Review.''  '^"  """•    ^"'P'"" »«»"«» 3«»  were  pubUshed  in  the 

St.  John.  Charle.  Willi.™  Oeor^e.    Another  edition.    London,  Murray, 

inustmted.    8°,  cloth,  uncut. 
St.  John.  Charles  William  Qeorra.    A  Tour  in  c  ..u    .    ^  .. 

;;;;.  .c.  the  .id-boo.  or  a  ^^ortlJT":^  ^^T !^- -  «; 

lUustratlons.    ,  voU.    Po..^".  balf  olive  morocco,  gilt  .op,  uncut,  by  K.ufi„«.n 

St.  John.  Charles  William  QeofKe.    Natural  »«»««      ^o       . 
collected  ,rom  the  journals  and  le^k,  ff  Sitfe ^7,     c^^u  '"  ^'''^^ 
burgh,  Edmonston  and  Douglas.  , 86™  ""  ^''  •^°''°-     ^^^- 

Collation:  xxxxvii-o96,    IllustraHnn*     ao  ».»i# 


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St.  John,  Charles  William  Qeorse.      Another  edition.      Edinburi 
Douglas,  1 88a. 


Collatioa ;  pp.  iv-invii-3M.  Imperial  6°,  cloth,  uncut.  Large  paper  edition.  PrcMntai 
copy  with  inscnpiion  on  the  fly-leaf  "  Dean  Sage,  from  David  Douglas,  Edin.,  Sept.  30,  iH 
and  four-page  8*'  autograph  letter  fh>m  Douglas  inserted. 


St.  John.  Ferdinand,  Hon.  Rambles  in  Germany,  France,  Italy,  and  Rus 

in  search  of  sport.    London,  Longman,  1853. 

Illustrations.  Po.t  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "  Chap,  vi  treats  of  trc 
fishing.    The  volume  ha.  four  chromo-lithograph.."    Bit.  piu. 

Sales,  Dellsle  de.     See  Dictionnaire.     Dictionnaire  Th^orique,  1769. 

^ 

Salmon-Pishing.     Statement  of  Salmon-fishing  on  the  river  GodbiMM,  fn 

season  1859  onward.    Ottawa,  A.  S.  Woodbum  (n.  d.). 

8°.  paper.  "  A  record  of  the  remarkable  fidiing  on  this  river  up  to  1894,  prefaced  by  a  sh 
poem  on  salmon-fishing  not  less  remarkable." 

Salmonla.    See  Davy,  Sir  H. 

Salter.  Robert.  The  Modem  Angler,  being  a  practical  treatise  on  the  art 
fishing,  etc,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  a  friend.  .  .  .  Printed  for  the  author 
J.  Salter,  Oswestry,  and  sold  by  Mr.  Hurst,  London  (n.  d.). 

Collation :  pp.  193.  Plate.  16°.  full  calf,  gilt  bnck.  "  The  letters  were  addressed  to  R 
Morgan  Pryse."  Bit.fise.  From  the  collection  of  Thomas  Westwood  and  Thomas  Gosd 
with  their  respective  book-plates. 

Salter,  Robert.    Another  copy. 

Mottled  calf.  "  This  book  was  written  by  Robert  Salter,  an  ingenious  watchmaker,  at  ( 
westry.  It  was  first  announced  in  the  '  Saint  James'  Chronicia '  (No.  6678)  of  7th  October,  x8 
■1  printed  for  the  author  by  J.  Salter."  .  .  .  Note  onJfy-Uaf. 

Salter,  Robert.    The  Modern  Angler,  in  a  series  of  letters.  .  .  .  The  secoi 

edition.    Oswestry,  printed  for  the  author  by  W.  Edwards,  181 1. 

Collation :  pp.  134.  Illustrations.  19°,  half  blue  calf,  gilt  back.  From  the  collection 
Thomas  Westwood.  with  his  book-plate  and  autograph,  ■  T.  Westwood,  1860,'  on  fly-leaf. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  Angler's  Guide ;  or,  Complete  Lond 
angler,  containing  the  whole  art  of  angling  as  practised  in  the  rivers  Tham 
and  Lea,  and  other  waters  twenty  miles  round  London,  founded  on  acti 


'^tfMi^as^gi^m 


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St.  John,  Charles  William  Qeorse.  Another  edition.  Edinburgh, 
Douglas,  1 88a. 

Collatioa :  pp.  Iv-xxxvil-3a4.  Imperial  8°,  cloth,  uncat.  Large  paper  edition.  PreMniatlon 
com  with  inscHplion  on  the  tfy-leai  "  Dean  Sage,  froin  David  Douglas,  Edin.,  Sept.  }o,  iBto," 
and  four-page  8°  autograph  letter  ftom  Douglas  inserted. 

St.  John,  Ferdinand,  Hon.  Ramblefl  in  Germany,  France,  Italy,  and  Russia 

in  search  of  sport.    London,  Longman,  1853. 

Illustrations.  Post  8°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "Chap,  vi  treaU  of  trout- 
fishing.    The  volume  has  four  chromo-litbographs."    BU.  piic. 

Sales,  Dellsle  de.    See  Dictionnaire.     Dictionnaire  Th6orique,  1769. 

Salmon-Plshlng.     Statement  of  Salmon-fishing  on  the  river  Godbieatt  from 

season  1859  onward.    Ottawa,  A.  S.  Woodbum  (n.  d.). 

8°,  paper.  "  A  record  of  the  remarkable  fishing  on  this  river  up  to  18941  prefaced  by  a  short 
poem  on  salmon-fishing  not  less  remarkable." 

Salmonla.    See  Davy,  Sir  H. 

Salter,  Robert.  The  Modem  Angler,  being  a  practical  treatise  on  the  art  of 
fishing,  etc.,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  a  friend.  .  .  .  Printed  for  the  author  by 
J.  Salter,  Oswestry,  and  sold  by  Mr.  Hurst,  London  (n.  d.). 

Collation :  pp.  193.  Plate.  16°,  full  calf,  gilt  bnck.  "  The  letters  were  addressed  to  Rev. 
Morgan  Pryse."  Bii.fiu.  From  the  collection  of  Thomas  Westwood  and  Thomas  Goiden, 
with  their  respective  book-plates. 

Salter,  Robert.    Another  copy. 

Mottled  calf.  ••  This  book  was  written  bjr  Robert  Salter,  an  ingenious  watchmaker,  at  Os- 
westry. It  was  first  announced  in  the  ■  Saint  James'  Chronicle '  (No.  6678)  of  7th  October,  iSoo, 
as  printed  for  the  author  by  J.  Salter."  .  .  .  N9t*  onJIy-Uaf. 

Salter,  Robert.  The  Modern  Angler,  in  a  series  of  letters.  .  .  .  The  second 
edition.     Oswestry,  printed  for  the  author  by  W.  Edwards,  181 1. 

Collation:  pp.  134.  lUustrations.  igo,  half  blue  calf,  gilt  back.  From  the  collection  of 
Thomas  Westwood,  with  his  book-plate  and  autograph, '  T.  Westwood,  i86o,'  on  fly-leaf. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  Angler's  Guide ;  or.  Complete  London 
angler,  containing  the  whole  art  of  angling  as  practised  in  the  rivers  Thames 
and  Lea,  and  other  waters  twenty  miles  round  London,  founded  on  actual 


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experience:  with  the  art  of  trolling  for  jack  or  pike.     London,  T.  Tegg, 

the'SK^  irT^:^r.^'!:^^tl\r^A!''''  "«•■•  «"«  "'««n>lece  o„  ..<,«.    From 

Salter.  Thorn..  Frederick.  The  Angler's  Guide,  being  a  complete  practi- 
cal  treat.se  on  anghng:  containing  the  whole  art  of  trolling,  bottom-fishing, 
fly-fishmg  and  tnmmer-angling  .  .  .  founded  on  forty  years'  practice  and  ob- 
serration.  Second  ed.tion,  with  very  consider«.bk  additions,  local  descrip- 
tions,  glossary  of  technical  terms  and  index.  London,  T.  Tegg,  1815. 
roc^ol'Slrb  J.":  glilt^^by  Sl:,h^d1Jf  •  •"'•'"'"'•''  *^''-    '""'«"on..    8°  hi/  blue  mc 


Salter.  Thomas  Frederick. 
Salter,  Thomas  Frederick. 

ColUtion:  pp.  Ix-xxlx-aij. 


Another  copy. 

Third  edition.     London,  Tegg,  1815. 


Illuitrmtlon.     8°.  half  olive  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by 

Salter,  Thomw  Frederick.  The  Angler's  Guide  ...  the  whole  art  of 
troUing,  bottom-  and  float-fishing,  fly-  and  trimmer-angling,  for  sea,  nver  and 
pond  fish,  founded  on  forty  years'  practice  and  experience.  Fourth  edition. 
London,  T.  Tegg,  18 16. 

Zart"jd^rf;  "P-  «-«^»-     "'-tration..     8°.  hlf  olive  mo«««o.  gilt  back,  gil,  top.  by 

Salter.  Thomas  Frederick.  The  Angler's  Guide.  ...  The  fifth  edition, 
carefully  corrected  and  enlarged.  Divided  into  three  parts,  with  an  appen- 
dix, and  to  which  is  now  first  added  the  author's  celebrated  treatise  on  troll- 

mg,  the  whole  iUustrated  with  numerous  cuts  and  engravings London 

Sherwood,  Jones  and  Co.,  1883.  ' 

n«poftheriv,rTa«.an"d-.he'^!;r„&'i.^eroa«\"'a?^^ 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.    Another  copy. 

Half  olive  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Salter.  Thomas  Frederick.    The  Angler's  Guide.  .  .  .  Sixth  edition,  care- 
fully  corrected  and  enlarged.     London,  Sherwood,  1825. 
^^CoUaUon :  pp.  ,11-38,.    lUuitratioiu.    80.  half  olive  morocco.  gUt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehn.- 

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Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.    Seventh  edition.    London,  Wicic«teed,  1830. 

ColUllon :  pp.  xll-««.    Illu.tr.tlont.    Po.t  B°.  h.lf  gre.n  morocco,  gilt  b«k.  gilt  top.  with 
original  paper  covfrsljound  In. 

Salter.  Thomas  Frederick.  Tlie  Angler's  Guide,  being  a  plain  and  com- 
plete practical  treatise  on  the  art  of  angling  .  .  .  with  88  fine  cuti.  The 
eighth  edition,  with  the  author's  last  corrections  and  additions.  London, 
John  Wicksteed,  1833. 

Collation  :  pp.  xll-37«     llluitratloni.    Poit  9P.  half  brown  morocco. 

SalUr,  Thomas  Frederick.    Another  copy. 

Illuitratlona.    8°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.  glU  lop. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.      Ninth  edition.     London,  James  Maynard, 
1841. 

Collation:  pp.  xli-388.    lUuitrationt.    Pott  8»,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by 
Zaehnsdorf. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.    The  Angler's  Guide,  abridged  for  the  use  of 

young  anglers,  being  a  complete  practical  treatise  on  angling.     London, 
Tegg,  1 816. 

Collation:   xvl-80.    Illuitratlon..    16°.  half  green  levant  morocco.  glU  back,  gilt  top.  by 
RlvWsre,  with  original  paper  covers  bound  In. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  Angler's  Guide,  abridged. .  .  .  containing 
the  angler's  progress,  the  art  of  trolling  for  jack  and  pike,  and  fly-fishing. .  .  . 
Founded  on  more  than  forty  years'  practice  and  experience.  The  second 
edition,  carefully  corrected  and  revised.    London,  T.  Tegg,  i8a2. 

Collation:  pp.  iv-86.    Uluitrationi.    i6°   half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back.  gUt  top.  by 
Riviire,  with  original  paper  covers  bound  In. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  third  edition,  carefully  corrected  and  re- 
vised. Embellished  with  25  engravings  and  cuts.  London,  Sherwood,  Jones 
and  Co.  (n.  d.). 

CoUadon :  pp.  i»-«6.    »fl°.  scored  green  calf,  gilt  back. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  b«:k.  gilt  top.  by  Rlvitre.  with  original  paper  cover,  bound  In. 
MSS.  annoutions  on  the  front  and  back  fly-leaves. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.    Another  copy. 

Boards,  uncut. 


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Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.    The  fourth  edition,  with  the  author's  last  ad- 
ditions  and  corrections.     Embellishctl  with  33  cuts.     London,  J.  Wicksteed 

(n.  d,). 

Collation:  pp.  Iv-M.    itt  ,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop,  by  Rivliire,  with  ori* 
Hound  in  are  broaiUidcs  of"  The  Angler's  AniitlanI "  anil  "  The 


nal  paper  coven.  Hound  in  are  broadsidis  of"  The  Angler'i  Aniitlaril  "  and  "  The  Anglar'l 
anual,  likewise  a  list  of  .Sporting  Bouk»  for  tale  by  J.  Wicksteed,  advertisement  of  J.  Cheek, 
"<  "  The  Angler's  Instructor,"  illuntrated. 


and 

Salter,  Thoma.4  Frederick.     la".   The  fifth  edition,  with  the  author's,  f/e. 

London,  printed  for  J  as.  Maynard  (1841)  ? 

Collation :  pp.  lv-86.    Embellished  with  33  cuU.    16°,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  baok, 
gilt  lop,  by  Rlvlfcre,  with  original  paper  coven  bound  in. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  Troller's  Guide ;  a  new  and  complete  prac- 
tical treatise  on  the  art  of  trolling  or  fishing  for  jack  or  pike.  Illustrated  with 
numerous  cuts  of  hooks,  baits,  tackle,  eU.  To  which  is  added  the  best  method 
of  baiting  and  laying  line.s  for  large  eels. 

"  The  pike  'a  my  Joy  of  all  the  scaly  shoal, 
And  of  nil  fiuhino  instruments  the  troll." 

yidt  tk*  Angltr,  afotm,  (onto  vlii. 

London,  Tegg,  1830. 

Collation  :  pp.  vlli-to7.     19°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.     From  the  collection  of  Thomas 
Westwood,  with  his  book-plate,  monogram,  and  autograph,  "  T.  Westwood,  Mm,"  on  fly-leaf. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  Third  edition,  with  the  author's  .  .  .  last  ad- 
ditions.   Illustrated  with  28  cuts.     London,  Jas.  Maynard,  1841. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-83.    13O,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Samuels,  Edward  A.      With  fly-rod  and  camera.      Illustrated  with   150 
plates  from  photographs  by  the  author.     New  York,  "  Forest  and  Stream  " 
Publishing  Co.,  1890. 
Collation :  pp.  477.    8°,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Sandeman,  Fraser.    By  Hook  and  by  Crook.    London,  Sotheran,  189a. 

Collation :  pp.  ix-ac5.    Plates,  some  coloured.  Imperial  8°,  cloth  extra,  gtti  top,  uncut  Only 
100  copies  printed ;  this,  No.  a6,  signed  by  the  author.    Large-paper  copy. 

San  Martino,  Matteo,  Conte  de.  Pescatoria  e  Ecloghe  del  San  Martino. 
Venice,  Giolito,  area  1566. 

Collation :  A-M4  in  eights.    16°,  half  cloth.    "  Tht  printer's  device  is  a  phoenix,  with  motto 
'Semper  eadem  '  and  the  initials  J.  G  with  F.  underneath."    Bit.  fitc. 


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Sannazarlus.    See  Sannaxaro,  Jacopo. 

Sannazaro,  Jacopo.  The  Osieri;  a  pastoral  iratwlated  from  the  L«tin  of 
Sannazarius,  with  wjme  account  of  Sannazarius  and  his  piscatory  ecjoguet. . . . 
Cambridge,  printed  for  the  author  at  the  Univeniity  Press,  1734. 

ColUilon  :  pp.  ai.  4°.  half  calf.  Printed  for  private  dlitrlbullon ;  very  icarct.  "  Soma  a©, 
count  of  S«nna»arlui  and  hii  eclogue*  U  added  to  an  anonymom  irannlatlon  of  the '  Sallce«  [bjr 
O  RookeJ  entitled  ■  Hie  0%ler»,  a  podloral.  ..  Camhridue,' 1734.  4'^  SannaiarUu  was  Ix.m 
at  Naplrt  In  1458  and  died  in  1^30  lie  wroia  ten  ecloauei,  but  five  were  lout  dunnn  a  long  ab- 
tcnce  in  France.  The  ecloKues  extant  ar«  entitled  :  '  Phyllis,"  '  Galatea.'  '  Mopiui.  '  Proteuj, 
Mid  •  Herpylii.'  They  are  coniidered  the  moti  perfect  work*  of  Ihi*  diitlngulihed  poet  T  h« 
nam*  of  Acllut  Sincerua  wai  attumed  whlUt  a  nneniber  of  the  Accademla  Ponlana.       Bit  ftu. 


5atcheil,  Thomas.     The  bibliography  of  Izaak  Walton's  Compleat  Angler, 
London,  Peyton,  i88a. 

Collation ;    pp.  n-    Small  4°,  board*.    An  exeerpl  from  the 


'  Bibliotheca  Piaeaioria"  of 


Wettwood  and  Satcfiell,  printeil  for  preienlatlon  only.  "  Since  the  latt  paragraph  wa»  written 
twelve  month*  have  pawed,  and  I  have  \>ten  able  to  gaiher  the  particulars  from  actual  Inspection 
of  the  bo<ik»  lhem«elve»,  of  ten  more  editions.  I.  S,  AfSS.  mi/tiuihe  book.  Prrsrntalion  copy 
with  following  inscription  on  fly  leaf :  "  Dean  Sage,  Esq.,  with  Tho,  Satcball  s  kind  regards, 
July  isth,  18I4.  " 

Satchcll,  Thomas.    See  Barnes.    (Dame  Julyans.) 

Satchell.  Thomas.    See  Mascall  (Leonard).    A  Booke  of  Fishing.    1884. 

Saunders,  James.  The  Compleat  Fisherman.  Being  a  large  and  particu- 
lar  account  of  all  the  several  ways  of  fishing  now  practised  in  Europe ;  with 
abundance  of  curious  secrets  and  niceties  in  the  art  of  fishing;  .  .  .  also,  an 
account  of  all  the  principal  rivers,  lakes,  &c.,  in  England ;  and  what  kind  of 
fish  are  more  especially  found  in  them.  Collected  from  the  best  authors  and 
from  the  long  experience  of  James  Saunders,  Esq.,  of  Newton-Awbery,  upon 
the  river  Trent.     London,  W.  Meare,  1734. 

Collation;  pp.  vl-a34.  Plate.  i6P.  fuU  maroon  morocco,  gilt  back.  "This  book  wai  re- 
printed by  Smeeton  as  '  The  Fisherman,  or  the  art  of  angling  made  easy.  .  .  By  Guinlad  Ch«rfy 
Esa  ■  St*  Chahfy  (G,).  Saunders  is  the  first  hj^m^  author  who  mentions  silk-worm  gut  (pp. 
oi-i).  but  Pepys,  in  his  diary,  says  (Mar.  i8th,  1667).  '  This  dav  Mr.  Cwsar  told  me  a  pretty  ex- 
pertinent  of  his  angling  with  a  minikin,  a  guit-string  varnished  over,  which  keeps  it  from  swel- 
linK,  and  is  beyond  any  hair  for  strength  and  smallness.  The  secret  I  like  mightily.  (Vol.  lU., 
p  "71.  Edition,  i8a8.)  A  writer  in  the  '  Field  (Jan.  a,  1864),  on  the  sublect  of  silkworm  gut, 
lays :  •  About  three  months  since,  Mr.  Geo,  Bowness,  of  Bellyard,  shewed  me  an  advertisement 
of  his  grandfather's,  date  i7«o,  announcing  that  the  tuw  artUli,  silk-worm  ff^A*  to  be  had  there. 
This  pretty  nearly  fixes  the  date  of  iu  introduction  into  the  tackle  trade.  '     Bit.  pise. 


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Saunders,  James.     Another  copy. 

Half  grtan  moroceu,  (III  back. 

School  of  Recreation.    1736.    See  H.  R. 

Schrciner.  Hermann  L.     The  Gen.  Lee  Songiter.    Being  a  collection  of. . . 
sentimental,  patriotic,  and  comic  nongi.     Auguota,  CJa.,  Schreiner,  1865. 
ColUtlon  :  pp.  36.     11°,  p«p«r.    Conialni  "  Th«  CheMpaakr  Hiherm.n, "  pp.  tl. 

Schrciner,  William  H.     Schreiner's  Sporting  Manual.    A  complete  treatise 
on  fiihing,  fowling,  and  hunting,  as  applicable  to  this  country. .  .  .  Illustrated 
with  numerous  engravings.  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1841. 
CoUatlon :  pp.  147.    16°,  cloth. 

Schultes,  Henry.     An  Essay  on  A<iuatic  Rights;  intended  as  an  illustration 
of  the  law  relative  to  fishing.  .  .  .  London,  W.  Clarke.  181 1. 
CollaUon :  pp.  Iv-i40-»iil,    I",  half  yellow  calf. 

Schuylkill.  An  Authentic  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Schuylkill  Fishing  Com- 
pany of  the  State  in  Schuylkill  from  its  establishment  on  that  romantic 
stream,  near  Philadelphia,  in  the  year  173a,  to  the  present  time.  By  a  mem- 
ber [/.  f.,  William  Milner,  Junior.] 

"  If  you  look  ro  lit  antiquity,  it  Is  moat  ancient,— 
If  to  III  iignily.  It  li  moit  honorable,— 
If  to  h%  Juriidittion,  it  U  most  extentlve." 

Philadelphia,  Judah  Dobson,  1830. 

Collation ;  pp  vlil-iar  and  errata.  8°,  fUll  crunhed  brown  levant  morocco.  Inilde  ffllt  borderi 
gilt  top.  uncul.  by  Alfred  Matthews.  "  Dr.  Bethune  says  cf  this  quaint  and  scarce  bookVhat  " 
iL'"  •7"*'"«  »«:oun«  of  a  very  ancient  fishing  club,  founded  by  a  few  of  the  orJKinal  sciilrrs  In 
Mu"i*^"  catalogue  are  names  of  very  high  distinction,  and  the  Msociation  stiU 

.  "."  ^\J^\  "•*?■'  •"'J"."'  flshinr  club  diat  exIsU,  and  Its  founder*  are  said  to  have  passed  a 
treaty  with  the  chiefs  of  tica  Leni-Lenape.  or  Delaware  Indians,  who  granted  to  them  and  their 
wT*"''JS"i?'**o  •*'!.'J'«*1'  'J**  privilege  to  hunt  the  woods  and  fisT.  the  waters  of  the  Schuyl- 
del  hia    8  o"'  "  *  *  '^*  '*  "••"»'" «'  •he  "  Gloucester  Fox  Hunting  Club."  Phila- 

Schuylklil.    State  in  Schuylkill ;  an  account  of  the  Schuylkill  Fishing  Com- 
pany from  its  foundation  to  1888.     New  York,  1888. 

Collation  :  pp.  ar  Illustrated.  8°,  full  crushed  brown  levant  morocco,  inilde  gilt  borderi. 
gilt  top.  by  Alfred  Matthews.  •  ' 


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Schuylkill.  A  Hiitory  of  the  Schuylkill  Fi«hing  Company  of  the  8t»U  in 
Schuylkill,  1731-1888.  .  •  .  Phila.lelphi» :  publithed  by  the  mcmUn  of  the 
Bute  in  Schuylkill,  1889. 

ColUtlon  :  pp  446      lllu.tr.llon.      Kov.l  I",  ,.«n„    uncut      In«-I«»«l-  •  fPH""  »'  Wllll.m 
Mllnor'i  hlMorv  nmTlhr  rn»molr.  of  Ihc  (ilou.  i-.irt  fo«  M'lnllnK  (  lul. 
(h«  »o»«rnor  oJ  lh«  club.  John  Wiifntr.  wli 
conulning  dttcrlpilon  of  lh«  booh,  InwirtM 

Schwatka.  Pr»4«rkk.  Nimrod  in  the  North ;  or.  Hunting  and  fiihing  ad- 
venture*  in  the  Arctic  region.     New  York,  Cawell,  1885. 

CoIUllon  ;  pp.  19I.    lllu»«r«lloin.    4"»,  cloth. 

Scoratby,  Rev.  W.    See  Cheever,  Rev.  H.  J. 

Scotchcr,  a«orK«.  The  Fly  fisher's  Legacy,  containing  accurate  deHcriptiona 
of  all  the  principal  natural  flies  that  frequent  the  water,  laid  down  in  such 
familiar  manner  that  the  angler  may  readily  distinguish  them;  together  with 
the  most  successful  method  of  imitating  them,  forming  the  Fisherman  s  Grand 
Desideratum,  or  long-wished-for  instructions:  also  an  account  of  sewin,  sam- 
let and  salmon-pink  fishing,  and  many  useful  remarks,  not  selected  from 
books,  but  deduced  from  many  years'  real  experience  and  observation.  With 
engravings  of  the  natural  Hies,  coloured  from  nature.  Chepstow:  printed 
and  sold  by  W.  Willett.  Sold  also  by  Messrs.  Major  and  Co.,  Bristol ;  Lack- 
ington  and  Co.,  London,  ele.  [circa  1800]. 

m^°r  iSei  clK  J'tloS.    The  preicnt  li  the  only  copy  I  h.v.  met  with.  1 .  W. 

Scott.     See  Normandy.     Life  in  Normandy. 

Scott,  Oonlo  C.     Fishing  in  American  Waters ;  with  1 70  Ulustrationa.     New 
York,  Harper,  1869. 

•re  among  the  sut^ecU  treatMl.      Bit.  put. 

Scott,  Dr.  ThoniM.    See  Angler.    The  anglers  ...  in  verse.     1758- 


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Scott.  William  Htnry.  ^uyJ.  John  I-«wrence.  Rntiah  Fi.'ld  Sf>orta ; 
•ml)racing  practical  inntructions  in  ihooting,  hunting,  couninK,  "cmg,  cock- 
ing, f»*hing.  fU.    .  .  London,  Sherwoo*!,  Ntcly  an.l  /ones,  1818. 

«£«"Vi'i?'L,^''  i-Im'':^..''!.""!'  '"•'  *'''>«le"«»  ^y  »««!«k  m  «h«  t.»i.  r,  fuJl  brown  l.vani  mo. 
nceo,  gill  b«ck.  Inildn  glli  tmrtUn,  g)lt  cdgct,  by  ZMhnidorf     Urgc-papar  copy 

Scott.  WlllUm  H«nry.     Second  edition.     London,  Sherwood,  i8ao. 

.l^hl'?i'"2.i.?*''  "■*";  !!*?'.•!  'I!''  *""•'«="•!  !'y  "•'""k  m  .h*  u.l.  r',  hair  r«l  moroceo. 
!  I..  I  .  •  f^^-  w^l'u  ""•  ""»•-*•«"  ftihary.'  pp.  37o-«oa,  .Mh  4  plaiM  Ihn  author 
alluila*  «<>  O^aMi  Marhham  •»  a  •  vulgar  compllsr,'  an<f  10  Walton,  ata  '  ploiu  hypocnu.'  Hia 
own  traatlMililtMlf  a  compilation  of  •mallmartl."    Bit.  pitt,  •«nyi~vnw.     nia 

Scrope.  William.  V  » .md  Nights  of  Salmon  Fishing  in  the  Tweed ;  with 
a  short  account  of  the  natural  history  and  habits  of  the  salmon,  instructions 

to  sportimen,  anecdotes,  etc.,  by  William  Scrope  Esq Illustrated  by  (13) 

lithographs  and  (9)  wood  engravings  by  L.  Haghe,  T.  Landscer  an«l  S.  Will- 
iams,  from  paintings  by  Sir  David  Wilkie,  Edwin  Landseer,  Charles  Land- 
seer,  William  Simson  and  Kdward  Cooke.     London,  Murray,  1843, 
by^H"w°SmrtE  **"*'''    *°'  '""  '""*"'*  <='''"»°"  '•*•"•  morocco.  Inilde  gilt  Iwixlerj.  gUt  top. 

Scrope.  William.     Another  copy. 

-.ir^rS^''!?!.''.""'"  '•*?"i  'no'''>^co  gill  back,  gill  tidea.  with  gilt  corner  omam-nr.,  tntlda 
gilt  t>ordcn,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Scropa.  William.     Second  edition,  with  shortened  title.     London,  Murray, 

-uK^-m'"''  ■  '•'*•  *'*-*9'-  •ll»"<r«tiona.  80.  fuU  cruahed  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  ddaa 
^'  .  ':°"«'- o"«!»n>«'">'.  «"•  top.  uncut,  by  Za«hn.dorf.  "The  .econd  edition  hki  the 
«^h?h«uJ  i.K^'  impreMlon  and  two  coloured  print,  of  young  ,almon.  the  coloured  litho- 
graph* being  withdrawn  1  hete  latter  are  spirited  renderingi  of  very  excellent  drawinei  now  In 
Je  poMeulon  of  a  collector.    Copies  of  ttie  Rrtt  edition  are  idu^e  and  Mil  for  alSli?  i»." 

S«:raU.     See  G.  C.    The  Secrets  of  Angling.    1705. 
Sacreta.    See  D.  J.    The  Secrett  of  Angling.    i8ii. 

Saeiay.  Hanry  Qoviar.  The  Fresh-water  Fishes  of  Europe;  a  history  of 
their  genera,  species,  structure,  habiu,  and  distribution.  With  314  illustra- 
tion!.   London,  Cassell,  1886. 

Collation:  pp.  1-444.    ^^  doth. 

Saalay.  Hanry  Qoviar.    Another  copy. 

^  Cllolh.    "  A  ganeral  viaw  of  Europ«(U>  ichthylogy  is  ban  givan  th«  aludent  for  the  first  dm..' 


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••  5eneca."  pseud.    Hints  and  Points  for  Sportsmen.     Compiled  by  "  Sen. 
eca."     New  York,  "  Forest  and  Stream  "  Pub.  Co.,  1889. 

Collation  :  op,  004.    i(P,  cloth.    "  Flih  -nd  Fiihlng."  pp.  7»-"«. 

Senior,  Willlain.  ("  Red  Spinner.'M  Waterside  Sketches.  A  book  for  wan- 
derers and  anglers.     London,  Grant  &  Co.,  1875. 


Coiiation 


DD.  viii-as3.    Plate,    la".  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    "  Chiefly  re- 
the  '  Gentleman!  Magaiine.'  "    Bit.  pise.    "  J[u»t  the  book  for  an  angler  to  lUp 


Atad. 


printed  from  mo    ^v....>...~.  .  — -b— —        r----       , 

into  bi»  pocket  and  read  at  luncheon  by  tome  trout-stream. 

Senior,  Willliim,     Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Senior,  Wil'lam.    Another  edition.    London,  Low,  1885. 

CoUatlon :  pp.  11-195.    x**.  h«lf  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Senior,  William.    By  Stream  and  Sea.   A  book  for  wanderers  and  anglers. 
London,  Chatto  and  Windus,  1877. 
Coltation:  pp.  vHI-aax.    19»,  cloth. 

Senior,  William.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

Senior,  William.  Travel  and  Trout  in  the  Antipodes.  An  angler's  sketches 
in  Tasmania  and  New  Zealand.    London,  Chatto  and  Windus,  1880. 

Collation:  pp.  «il-3iS.  Illu»traaont.  S^.  cloth.  "  ReprinhBd  In  part  from  the  '  Gentleman'! 
Mapuine '  anS  from  wwkly  Journal*  publUhed  In  BrUbane."    Bii.  puc. 

Senior,  William.  Near  and  Far;  an  angler's  sketches  of  home  sport  and 
colonial  life.    London,  S.  Low,  1888. 

Collation- pp.  xv-3(u.  la^.  clo<h.  ChapterarepubUfhedftwmthe '•OentlOTan'iMafjriB^^^^ 
" cS°.  FiairM&ne."  the " Fleld^'  " FU^lng Gaiette."  "  BeUs  Ufe."  and  the  " lUut- 
trated  Sporting  and  Dramatic  New»." 

Senior,  William.    Another  copy, 
aoth. 

Seymour,  R.  Seymour's  Humourous  Sketches,  comprising  eighty-six  carica- 
ture etchings.  Illustrated  in  prose  and  verse,  by  Alfred  CrowquiU.  London, 
Bohn,  1843. 

Collation :  pp.  tTa.  8»,  ftiU  poliahed  calf,  gilt  back,  gflt  edm,  by  ZaAwdorf.  ,"M«*'S?'?i 
caSaS? on  Mgliiig •ubjectk;  They  wei.iorijglnaUy  «««w3;Jb«:»???.rt3» *  rt36jl>y  "«»>«* 
-    --  -     -— iteUtno 


>he^printa,  price  three-penoe  each :  an<i  w«»  ttant- 
eei  DT  ncoiT  »»~u.  —  --....ihed  in  iSj*  with  letteroreM  by  CrowquiU  (Alfr<rf 
The  edition  of  z8«6  oontaftw  a  memoir  of  Seymour  ud  a  Ilrt  ot  his  woiltf  by  H.  O. 


Carlisle  of  Fleet-street,  as  sl 
ferred  to  steel  by  Henry  Wallu 

Forrester).    The  edition  of  z8e6  c^........  -  — ^ ,  •- —  --  -  - 

B^n."  Bit.  pise.   Fine  impresdons  of  the  plates  afterwards  reprinted. 


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Seymour,  Robert.  The  Odd  Volume ;  or,  Book  of  variety.  Illustrated  by 
two  odd  fellows, —  Robert  Seymour  and  Robert  Cruikshank.  .  .  .  London, 
W.  Kidd  (n.  d.]. 

Collation :  ppvl  1-348.    xfP,  half  brown  morocco,  ?«t  back.  g<U  top,  by  Zaehnidorf.    "  The 
Angler  and  the  Fowler,"  pp.  157.    BU.pitc. 

Shaw,  John.  Experimental  Observations  on  the  Development  and  Growth 
of  Salmon-fry,  from  the  exclusion  of  the  ova  to  the  age  of  two  years.  Trans- 
actions of  the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh  (vol.  xiv).  Edinburgh,  Black, 
1840. 

Vignette  title  and  plates.    4°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnwlorf,  with 
original  paper  coven  bound  In.  at-./ 

Shaw,  John.     On  the  Growth  and  Migration  of  the  Sea-trout  of  the  Solway 
{6almo  trutta).  ,  .  .  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  cf  Edinburgh  (vol. 
xv).    Edinburgh,  1844. 
Vignette  title  and  plates.    40,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Shepherd,  Richard  Heme.  Waltoniana.  Inedited  Remains  in  Verse  and 
Prose  of  liiak  Walton.  With  notes  and  preface  by  R.  H.  S.  London, 
Pickering,  1878. 

8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Shepherd,  Richard  Heme.    Another  copy. 

Full  crushed  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  centerpieces  on  sides,  gilt  inside  borders, 
gilt  top,  nncut,  by  Rivttre. 

Shipley,  William.  A  True  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Fly-fishing,  Trolling,  eU., 
as  Practised  on  the  Dovs  and  on  the  Principal  Streams  of  the  Midland  Coun- 
ties; applicable  to  every  trout  and  grayling  river  in  the  Empire.  Edited  by 
Edward  Fitzgibbon.    London,  Simpkin,  1838. 

Collation:  pp.  sxsv-a64.  lUustration.  B",  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  large  paper.  "A  few 
copies  wereon  large  paper,  with  cuU on  India  paper."  £it. puc.  From  Thomas  Weslwood'a 
collection,  with  his  book-plate. 

Shipley,  William.    Another  copy. 

Small  paper,  post  80.  half  green  moroco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop. 

Shirley,  Thomas.  The  Angler's  Museum;  or.  The  whole  art  of* float  and 
fly-fishing.  Containing,  I.  The  nature  and  properties  offish  in  general.  II. 
Rules  and  cautions  to  be  observed  by  young  anglers.    III.  The  choice  and 


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preparation  of  rods  and  lines.  IV.  Of  float-fishing,  and  of  live  and  dead 
baits.  V.  Of  fly-fishing,  and  the  preparation  of  artificial  flies.  VI.  An  ac- 
count of  the  diflerent  sorts  of  fish,  their  haunts  and  spawning  times,  and  sea- 
sons to  angle  for  them.  VII.  An  account  of  some  of  the  principal  sea  fish, 
their  nature,  qualities,  and  the  manner  of  catching  them,  etc.  VIII.  Particu- 
lars  respecting  the  laws  and  customs  of  angling.  The  whole  carefully  collected 
from  actual  experience  by  Thomas  Shirley.  London,  printed  for  John 
Fielding,  1784. 

Collation :  pp.  v«i-i36.    Portntit 
ure  MSS.  dlrecHont  for  hooks,  tr< 
BMt  Way  of  Angling  for  Salmon 


(^oiiaiion :  pp.  viii-ijd.    ronnui.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    _..  . 
are  MSS.  directioni  for  hooks,  trout-flies,  and  glue,  and  on  pp.  58-9  MSS.  directions  for 


On  fly-leaf 
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Shirley,  Thomas.    The  second  edition.    To  which  is  prefixed  the  Sermon 
of  St.  Anthony  to  a  miraculous  congregation  of  fishes.   London,  John  Field- 
ing, [n.  d.]. 
Collation :   pp.  xii-136.    Portrait.    i«°,  sprinkled  calf. 

Shirley,  Thomas.    Third  edition.    London,  Fielding,  [n.  d.]. 

Collaiion :  pp.  viii-i3S.    Portrait.    16°,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back. 

Shirley,  Thomas.    Another  copy. 

Ful 
Octo 

I*    a,-|-  _  

.„*  w-..-.  «.-  .      ."-•■  —    —  -;.■-        How'far  he  h'as  succeeded  therein  must  be 


P  K.'      ..r—  , . . laa,  but  ten  lines  are  afterwards  saved  by 

35.    The  preface  is  that  of  the  '  Second 

__     _  jappears  from  the  title-page  of  both  these 

editions.  "Theport'ralt  prefixed  is  tliat  of '  J!lr.  John  Kirby,  the  celebrated  fisherman.'  who  wa» 
keeper  of  Newgate  and  died  in  1804,  aged  8a"    Bit.  fise. 

SIcelldes.    See  Fletcher,  P. 

Silvester,  Rev.  Tappins*    Original  Poems.    1733.    See  Ford,  Simon. 


Simeon,  Cornwall.    Stray  Notes  on  Fishing  and  Natural  History, 
bridge  and  London,  Macmillan,  i860. 


,  Cam* 


Collation:  pp.  xx-efis.    Vignette  titie.  plate,  and  mustntions  In  the  text, 
morocoo,  gUt  back,  gilt  top,  br  Zaehnsdoril    "  A  woA  of  much  interest 
and  woodcuti  in  text?'    Ba.fuc. 


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**SV\tt."  pseud.    Fisher's  Rivera  (North  Carolina).    Scenes  and  characters 
by  "  Skitt,"  «  who  was  raised  thar."    New  York,  Harper,  1859. 
lUttttraiad  by  John  McLenan.    la",  cloth. 

Skrine,  Henry.     A  General  Account  of  all  the  Rivera  of  Note  in  Great  Brit- 
ain. ..  .  and  the  entire  sea  coast  of  our  island.  .  .  .  London,  Bensley,  1801. 

Collation :  pp.  n-^ia.  Double-page  plate  and  mapa.  8°.  half  maroon  morocco,  dlt  back. 
|ilt  top,  ' 

Slosson,  Annie  Trumbull.   Fishin' Jimmy New  York,  Randolph,  1889. 

Collation :  pp.  53.    Portrait  and  iUuttrations.    10°,  linen  cloth. 

Smith,  Arthur.     The  Thames  Angler.    London,  Chapman,  i86o. 

Collation:  pp  80.  Illuatrationt.  itP,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back.  "Partly  practical,  partly 
humorous.  The  illustrationi  are  borrowed  from  Halls  '  Book  of  the  Thames.'^'  Bih.tttc.  From 
«   iSf*  **^"'**'*^  ■  collection,  with  his  book-plate  and  autograph,  "  T.  WestwoodTiSeo,"  on 

Smith,  Arthur.    Another  copy. 

Half  neen  calf,  gilt  back.  Bound  with  "  Rules  ...  for  the  Fisheries  in  Thames  and  Med- 
SrFrand     *'*''^'  '  inserted  from  "  The  Field  '  of  July.  1865,  on  "Angling,"  by  Fran- 

Smith,  Arthur.    Second  edition.    London,  Chapman,  i860. 

ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Smith,  Arthur.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Smith,  Qeorge.    See  Angler.    The  "  Angler's  Magazine."    1754. 

Smith,  John.  England's  Improvement  Reviv'd :  in  a  treatise  of  all  manner 
of  husbandry  and  trade  by  land  and  sea.  .  .  .  Also.  .  .  .  fish-ponds,  etc. 
London,  B.  Southwood,  1673. 

•Xvvn^^'M'J!^^'  ^'■■"4°»'«K«'»«»"^-  "The  utility  of  fish-ponds  is  brieflymentioned 

Smith,  John.  Profit  and  Pleasure  United;  of.  The  Husbandman's  Maga- 
zine.   Being  a  most  exact  treatise  of  horses To  which  is  added  the  art  of 

angling,  hunting,  hawking,  and  the  noble  recreation  of  ringing.   And  making 
fireworks.    The  whole  elusterated  with  copper  cuts.    By  J.  S.    London, 


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printed  for  S.  Lee  at  the  Feather*  in  Lombard-street, 
come,  at  the  Golden  Leg,  on  London  Bridge,  1684 


And  Andr.  Thom- 


ColUtlon  •.  Title.  I  unnumbered  leaf.  pp.  Mio.  Jp.  ao8  mliprlnted  »n  "dp-  «9  '".'»P'l")^'^ 
908.)  4  pl«tei.  16°.  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  RW  kre.  '  Chap.  «"'■ ,  »'^«  ^" 
of  AnirMi  ImDroved.'  ttc  li  begins :  ■  Of  all  recreatloni  angUng  li  held  the  most  contemplative 
wd  S.  7JuS  with  the  leMt  charge  and  Ubour;  though,  a.  the  re.t.  "  «q"^'««  "•'^ 
Sriotw  Induitry  and  experience.'  He  lavt  the  'line  muit  be  either  of  silk  or  hair,  though  the 
iSte^YpwlSrKthXmer:  andln  twf.tln, or breadteg.  you  "»«'«b«>rYe  w exacteve^nw, 

test  one'^halr  being  shorter  than  the  rest,  the  wTiole  ij^" 'y^«3e°"  »«• '"1"  ^f'tirift,"  by  I  S 
rait  too  weak  '    The  latter  passage  may  be  compared  with  •  The  True  Art  of  Angling,  oy  1 .  o. 
nST  Tt  suigests  Uie  b^uK  we  hav'e  prevloSriy  stated,  that  In  '•"•'•'ri'".''' "^Jf*:  fe" 
tl^^the  IS  oT'The  true  art.'  "     BU.  f!ut.    Very  rare.    Mr.  Gregs  says,     Not  before  cited 
Ky  itSopie  or  li.t^  booka  on  Angling  I  have  met  with."    MsTi.  note  on  fly-leaf. 

Smith,  John  Frederick.    A  Hand-book  up  the  Seine.    London,  Cnichley, 
1840. 

Collation:  pp.  vtli-146.    Map.    xfi^,  doth. 

Smith,  John  Russell.    See  Catalogues.    Smith,  J.  R. 

Smith,  Thomas.     Every  Man  His  Own  Fisherman ;  containing  an  account 
of  the  different  sorts  of  fish,  etc.,  in  alphabetical  order,  with  the  fish  laws.  .  .  . 
London,  printed  for  C.  Moran  in  the  Great  Piazza,  Covent  Garden,  1770  (?) 
CoUatlon :  pp.  xil-jo.    94°.  half  green  calf,  gilt  back.    From  the  Ubrary  of  William  Keate 
Haseltlne,  with  hit  book-plate. 

Smith,  Thomas.    Another  copy. 

Fun  mottled  calf. 

Smith,  W.  Anderson.    Lewsiana,  or  Life  in  the  Outer  Hebrides.  London, 
Daldy,  Isbister  and  Co.,  1875. 

Collation:  pp.  vlli-aa;.    lUustrationi.    laO, 
.    .         _..>;■■  ^  ._   _t     .  i».v..  .  _   j,jj,    1 

spmpeni 

Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.    See  Rau,  Charles. 

Snart,  Charies.    See  Trent  Practical  Observations  on  Angling  in  the  River 
Trent.    1801. 
Snart,  R.    Elegant  Extracts  in  Verse.    Newark,  M.  Hage,  1813. 

.  »>i«     Pmt  8°  half  calf    From  ihe  library  of  Mannaduke  Robert  Longdate,  with  his 
r?5l^8o.,o«,the  B«J«of  U«  Wy«i- p.  i^_3^^ 


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•  l^b.Te7FUl5ne  "p.  5'.  ■  FiSei.'  p.  833.  Mr.  Smith  it  the  author  of '  Off  the  Chato.  b^ 
.  oSwrie''  ?J2r '  Sii%c.  Some  if  5»  w«"  originaUy  appeared  in  the  "  Glatgow  Herald. 


Ji^Woh  XngUng  at  Kdhim ;''?.  W.  '*0«%!iS?J!  W J*^*  «»' JJt"'  * 
436.  -To  the  May-i^ ; '  toL  H,  p.  147  ud  401.   •  Angler  s  Wiih.       Bit.  ptH. 


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Sncllinff,  Thomas.    See  Catalogues.    Tutet,  M.  C. 
Soltau.  a.  W.     Trout  Flies  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  and  when  and  how  to 
use  them.     London,  Longman;  .  .  .  Plymouth,  Nettleton,  1847. 

Collation:  pp.  100.    Illustrated.   ia\  half  brown  morocco,  gik  bacli,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Somervile,  William.    The  Chace ;  a  poem Sixth  edition.    London, 

Bowyer,  1773. 

Collation:  pp.  xv-ija.    Plates,    la^  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  bacli,  gilt  top.     Bound  ia 
tha  lame  volume  is  ■•  Hobblnol ;  or.  The  Rural  Games,"  by  same  author.  ^ 

Somervile.  William.  The  Chase;  to  which  is  annexed  Field  sports  .  .  . 
with  a  sketch  of  the  author's  life,  eU.  By  Edward  Topham.  London,  T. 
Hurst,  1804. 

Sp^S'!;"n''A«aV^A„K-'^^^    160.  full  tree  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges.    ".Field 

Songs.    Songs  of  the  Edinburgh  Angling  Club.    1858.    See  Edinburgh. 

South  London  Angling  Society.    Rules  and  regulations  of  the  society  .  .  . 
held  at  Mr.  T.  Curry's  "  Prince  Regent,"  Beresford  street,  Camberwell  gate, 
S.  E.,  every  Thursday  and  Sunday  evening.    EsUblished  Feb.,  1871.    Lon- 
don, Lindsey,  187 1. 
Collation:  pp.  15.    x«°,  original  paper. 

South,  Theophilus./j^M/.  The  Fly-fisher's  Text-book.  London,  R.  Ack- 
ermann,  1841. 

Collation :  pp.  vi-aai.    Vignette  title  and  plates.    8°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

South,  Theophilus.  pseud.  The  Illustrated  Fly-fisher's  Text-book ;  a  com- 
plete  guide  to  the  science  of  fly-fishing  for  salmon,  trout,  grayling,  eU.  Lon- 
don,  Bohn,  1845. 

m???'**'^' PR-  »*-*S»;    With  twenty-three  engravings  after  paintinn  by  Coooer  Newton 

South.  Theophilus.  pseud.    Another  copy  [n.  p.  n.  d.]. 

Half  green  moroooo,  gilt  back,  gUt  top. 

South  Kensington  National  Fish  Culture  Association.  See  Chambers.  W. 
Oldham. 


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SpMdy .  Thomas.    Sport  in  the  Highland!  and  Lowlands  of  Scotland ;  with 
rod  and  gun.     Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1884. 
CoUktlon:  pp.  xvlil-4is.    lUustnltd.    8°,  oloth,  uncut. 

Sportlns  Anecdotes.  Sporting  Anecdotes;  original  and  select;  including 
characteristic  sketches  of  eminent  persons  who  have  appeared  on  the  turf, 
with  an  interesting  selection  of  the  most  extraordinary  events  which  have 
transpired  in  the  sporting  world ;  a  correct  description  of  the  animals  of  chase, 
and  of  every  other  subject  connected  with  the  various  diversions  of  the  field. 
By  an  Amateur  Sportsman.     London,  James  Cunde**,  1804. 

Illuitrationt.  8«>,  h»lf  c«lf.  glU  back,  yellow  edges.  "A  collection  of  «necdote«  in  whldi  w« 
And  'The  Patient  Angler."  an/the '  method  of  fl.hrng  with  foxhounds.'  describwl  by  Col.  Thorn- 
ton."   M.piu. 

Siwrtinc.  The  Sporting  Magazine,  or  monthly  calendar  of  the  transactions 
of  the  turf,  the  chase,  ttc.    London,  Pittman,  1830-4. 

Platet.    8  »oU.    «».  cloth,  uncut.    "  A  '  new  series '  commenced  with  toI.  51 ;  a  '  •««>"'^  «f" 
riei'  with  vol.  76 :  and  a  •  third  series '  in  the  year  1843.  /rom  Julpr  iM,  this  periodical  is  Iden- 
tical except  title-pages,  ttc.,  with  the  '  New  Sporting  Magazine.'-  The  Sportsman,  and    Th« 
Sporting  ReTiew.'^    Priced  lao  guineas  in  a  recent  catalogue.      Btt.  ftK. 
TniB^.  »ol.  4.  begins  the  new  title  page  "  The  New  Sporting  Magaiina. 

Sporting  Review.  The.  A  Monthly  Chronicle  of  the  Turf,  the  Chase,  and 
Rural  Sports  in  all  their  varieties,  edited  by  "  Craven,"  firom  July,  1844,  to 
end  of  June,  1847.    London,  1844-7. 


Plates.  6  Tols.  fP,  half  red  levant  moroxo,  gilt  backs,  gilt 
"  From  1845  the  volumes  are  identical  except  title-pages,  etc.,  with 
Magaxinr  and  '  The  Sportaman.' '"    Bii. pise. 


tops,  uncut,  bj  Zaahiisdorf. 
those  of  ■  The  New  Sporting 


Sporting.  The  Sporting  Sketch  Book,  a  series  of  characteristic  papers  by  the 
most  distinguished  sporting  writers  of  the  day.  Edited  by  John  William  Carle- 
ton.    London,  Howard  Parsons,  1843. 

CoUation:  pp.  vit-aoo.    lUustrations.    8<».  half  red  inorocco.  by  Zaehiudoit    "  Contains 
'  Hint,  to  angim.    Probably  by  the  late  Jonathan  Swift.  D.  D.  "  p.  7»-«.    Bit.  fiu. 

Sporting.  The  New  Sporting  Almanack,  a  manual  of  instruction  and  amuse- 
ment.   Edited  by  "  WUdrake,"  1844.    London,  Rudolph  Ackermann,  1843. 

lUustrations.    ifio.  half  itsd  morocco,  gilt  bade,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnidorf.   "  Contains  •  A  K«h- 
-    ■     -  ~    ••--* *  Mr„^         Bit.fitc, 


lUustrations.    ifiP,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  b*dc,  gilt  t« 
ing  froUc  on  Lake  Horicon.    By  Hookey  out  West 


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Sporting.    The  New  Sporting  Magazine.    London,  Baldwin  and  Ackermann. 
183 1-4. 

Ptatei.    9  vpli.    tP,  hair  calf,  not  uniform  In  blndins.    No  more  Dubllihed     After  iR^<  th. 


cept  the  title-pages,  etc.   'Bit.  pitc. 

Sportf.    Aquatic  Sport*.    Angling,  swimming. 


London. 


BcSiriliwTril'Jd'  '*'"•  '"°'°*"*'  **"  *'*"'••  ''y  ^-hnKJorf.    pp.  «3,-,5.  of  the  "Boyi  own 

Sports.    Angling  Sports.    See  Browne,  M. 

Sports.     British  Sports.    See  TroUope,  G. 

Sportsman.  The  Compleat  Sport.sman ;  in  three  parts.  Part  3.  Of  fish  and 
fishing,  the  most  successful  methods  of  angling,  the  only  proper  baits,  tackle, 
and  agreeable  seasons  for  taking  all  sorts  offish  .  .  .  London.  In  the  Savoy,' 
printed  by  Elii,  Nutt  and  R.  Colling,  for  T.  Tonton,  17 18. 

ia?ha'f«lf,  Ju  bii!*""""**""^  '"""'  "P-  '"'*'•    "'^'  '^■'"•''"  •  «"'»»mbered  lea^et. 

Sportsman.    The  Sportsman's  Cyclopaedia.    See  Johnson,  T.  B. 

SporUman.     The  Sportsman's  Dictionary;   or,  The  country  gentleman's 
companion  in  all  rural  recreations:  with  full  and  particular  instructions  for 
.  . .  fishing,  eU.    C.  Hitch,  1735. 
Plates,    avols.  8°,  halfcalf. 

Considerably  improved  and  enlarged.    Lon- 


Improved  and  eniarged  by  H.  J.  Pye,  illus- 
London,  Stockdale,  1807. 


Sportsman.    Fourth  edition 
don,  Robinson,  1800. 
Plates.    4°,  old  tree  calf. 

Sportsman.    Fifth  edition, 
trated  with  seventeen  plates. 

4^,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Sportsman.    The  Sportsman's  Vocal  Cabinet.    See  Armiger,  Charles. 

Sportsman.  The  Young  Sportsman's  Miscellany  in  Hunting  .  .  .  Angling 
.  .  .  including  a  reprint  of  Barker's  scarce  tract  on  angling.  With  a  frontis- 
piece  and  twenty-two  fine  woodcuts.  London,  printed  by  Compton  and 
Richie.     1836. 

poSllnnMi^i."''**"'   '*°'  ^^  '■"^'»  morocco.   The  running  title  is  "  '  Young  sporUnuui'a 


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SportMnan  in  Ireland.    See  Ireland. 

St.  John.     See  Saint  John. 

SUtutc*.    See  Great  Britain,  Parliament. 

SteeCc.  Sir  Richard,  and  ailimorc.  Joseph.    An  Account  of  the  Fiib-pool : 

consisting  of  a  description  of  the  vessel  so  call'd,  lately  invented  and  built  for 
the  importation  of  fish  alive,  and  in  good  health,  from  parts  however  distant. 
.  .  .  London,  1718. 
ColUlion:  pp.  vll-«a    1°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  ZMhntdorf. 

Steele,  51r  Richard,  and  Qillmore,  Joseph.     Another  copy. 

Full  poUsbad  calf,  gilt  back. 

Steele,  Sir  Richard,  and  others.  The  Town  Talk,  the  Fish-pool  ...  By 
the  authors  of  the  "  Tatler,"  "  Spectator,"  and  "  Guardian  " ;  now  first  collected 
with  notes  and  illustrations.     London,  J.  Nichols,  1789. 

Colladon  :  pp.  l»^45a.    Vignette  portrait  and  plates.    8°,  (ull  calf. 

Steele,  Sir  Richard,  und  others.  Another  edition.  Dublin,  Z.  Jackson, 
1790. 

Collation:  pp.  lv-36o.    Plates.  16P,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehntdorf. 

Stevens,  Charles.    See  Estienne. 

Stevens,  Charles  W.  Fly-fishing  in  Maine  Lakes ;  or,  Camp  life  in  the  wil- 
demcss  .  .  .  Boston,  Williams,  i88i. 

Collation  :  pp.  19ft.     PUte  and  illuitratloni.     la",  half  red  morocco,  gUt  back,  gUt  top,  by 
Alfred  Matthews. 

Stevens,  Samuel.    The  Spiritual  Fisherman  ...  a  sermon  preached  ...  at 
the  Old  Meeting-place,  Broad-street,  Reading  , .  .  Aug.  39th,  1769  .. .  Lon- 
don,  Dilly,  1769. 
Collation :  pp.  if-4t-    *•.  «><»*• 

Stewart,  W.  C.  The  Practical  Angler ;  or.  The  art  of  trout-fishing,  more  par- 
ticularly  applied  to  clear  water.    Third  edition.    Edinburgh,  Black,  1857. 

Collation:  pp.  «lii-i93.    Illuilnitlons.    tfP,  half  gtewi  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top. 

Stewart,  W.  C.    Fourth  edition.    Revised  and  enlarged,  186 1. 

ColUrton :  pp.  «Ti-«i4.    muitratloni.    ttP,  half  gre«n  morocco,  gilt  bwsk,  gilt  top. 


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Stewart.  W.  C.     Fifth  edition.     1867. 

ColUtion :  pp.  xvl-ais.    Illiutratlont.     lO'',  half  fraan  morocco,  gUi  back,  £(U  (rtp, 

Stewart.  W.  C.  A  Caution  to  Anglers;  or,  The  practical  angler  [by  W,  C.  S.) 
ami  the  modem  practical  angler  |by  H.  C.  Pcnnell)  compared.  With  remarks 
upon  the  decrease  of  trout  and  proposed  remedies.    Edinburgh,  Black,  187 1. 

Collation  pp.  l»-5«.  iff",  half  blue  morocco,  ytll  back,  gill  top,  by  Zaehntdorf,  with  original 
p«p«-r  rover,  bound  In  •  Portions  apiMared  In  ■  Ihe  Field.'  the  writer't  object  li  •  «o  iliow 
that  the  »imilarity  \%  alniont  entirely  confined  to  the  lltia,  and  that  no  two  nyttaint  could  bt  mora 
different  than  thota  advocated '  by  the  author  and  Mr.  Pennell."    Bit.  pin, 

Stoddart.  Thomas  Tod.  The  Art  of  Angling  as  Practised  in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  Chambers,  1835. 

/  D.°'i!*'i?  o'  PP  '*;?5?     niu.tratloni.    itjo.  half  red  tnorocco,  gilt  bMk.    From  Ihe  coUecttont 
of  Richard  Penn  and  Thomaa  Wetlwood,  with  their  respactlve  book-platct. 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.     Second  edition.     Edinburgh,  Chambers,  1836. 

Collation :  pp.  Iv-ift4.    lUuitratlons.    itP,  half  graan  morocco,  gUl  back.  fUt  top, 

Stoddart.  Thomas  Tod.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  momcco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.    Angling  reminiscences.    Edinburgh,  Edinburgh 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  1837. 
Collation :  pp.  ix-ajo.    Illiutratlon*.    ttP,  half  graan  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  [With  new  title-page.]  London,  republished  by 
Henry  Washboume;  Edinburgh,  Oliver  and  Boyd,  1848. 

Collation  :  pp.  ix-aao.  Illustrations.  i«°,  half  graan  morocco,  gilt  back,  gUt  top. 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  Songs  and  poems:  in  three  parts.  Edinburgh, 
Blackwood  [Kelso  printed],  1839. 

CoUation :  pp.  >v-«i6.  «<>,  half  blua  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  Lwga  papar  copr.  "  Tha 
angling  songi  are  fifty-saven  in  number  and  some  of  tham  of  great  merit.*    Bit.  fist. 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.    The  Angler's  Companion  to  the  Rivers  and  Lochs 

of  Scotland.    Edinburgh  and  London  [printed],  Blackwood,  1847. 

CoilaUon:  pp.  iiii-43i.  lUtulratlons.  Crown  V>,  half  graan  moioeoo,  gUt  bMk.  sib  Iod. 
uncut.  •        '^ 

stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.    Another  copy. 

Half  graan  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

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Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.    Second  edition,  1853. 

ColUtion  :  pp  ixil^7.     lUuttraikifii.    ttP,  half  gnan  morocco,  gill  b«oli.  gill  lop. 

Stoddart.  Thomas  Tod.     An  Angler'i  Ramblei  and  Angling  Songs.    Edin- 
burgh, Edinoniton  and  Douglaa,  1866. 

ColUilon  .  pp.  IV-4IO.    Crown  •«.  fiill  brown  c»lf,  gill  b»ck.    "  Horn*  of  lh«  long*  •«  r*> 
printed  from  '  Songj  and  f'oamt.'  and  •  K«iiible»  l)y   I  w««d    «re  Included  In  '  Kithing  (iot.lp. 
itM.     S««  Panncll  |M   C.)      An  Ailioblography,  with  lnl«r»»llng  no««i  of  aniler*.  •ceom- 
p«nl«i  Mr.  Sloddarl  t  •  Hongi  of  lh«  Sauooi.   KaUo,  iMl.  '    M.  fin.     From   IliomM  WmI- 
wood  I  cull«ctlon,  with  hit  book-plate. 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.     Another  copy. 

H»lf  green  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  lop.  Pasted  on  Ihe  «r»i  flyleaf  U  a  nhoiograph  of  T.  T. 
Stoddart,  glv^n  by  him  To  David  Douglaa,  Btq.,  of  Edinburgh,  who  gava  It  to  Mr.  Saga,  Majr. 
— *-    —  ika  flyleaf  I*  aa  obituary  notlca  of  Stoddart  from  iha  ■■Saturday  Review."  No».  ty, 


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Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.    Angling  Rerainiacences;  of  the  riven  and  lochs 
of  Scotland.     London,  Hamilton,  1887. 

ColUUon :  pp.  aM.    t ',  cloth,  uncut. 

Stona,  Marry.    The  Angler's  Asiistant.    Shewing  at  one  view  where  fish 

that  are  usually  angled  for  are  found ;  their  seasons ;  times  of  angling ;  depths 

to  angle ;  and  the  various  baits  generally  used  for  each  fish.    With  a  list  of 

the  most  approved  artificial  flies  and  palmers  for  every  month  in  the  season. 

London  (H.  Stone,  Uckle  maker,  13  Crooked-lane]  (n.  d.).     5  leaves. 

16P,  half  calf.    ■■  Printed  on  one  aide  of  the  leaf  only."    Bit.  fin.    From  the  coltoction  of 
lliomat  Ootden,  with  hli  book-plala. 

Stone.  Livingstone.     Domesticated  Trout.    How  to  breed  and  grow  them. 
Boston,  Osgood,  1873. 

16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  top. 

Stpne,  Livingstone.     Domesticated  Trout    How  to  breed  and  grow  them. 

Third  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.   Charleston,  N.  H.,  for  sale  at  the  Cold 

Spring  Trout  Ponds.     1877. 

Collation :  pp.  Iv-afly.   Illiutratloni.  ttP,  half  brown  morocoo,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop,  by  Zaaha*. 
dorf. 

Stone,  UvlnffStone.    La  trota  domestica ;  manuale  di  troticultura.    Tradu- 
zione  condotta  sulla  terza  edlzione  Americana  da  Ugolino  Ugolini.  .  .  . 
Milano,  Dumolard,  1884. 
C<dUtlon:  pp.  XV-4M-    lUuatnulons.    lao.  p«^Mr,  uacnt. 


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Ston«h«ngt. /i/W.    (/./.,  John  Henry  Wthh.|     Manual  of  Britith  Rural 

Sports;  comphaing  shooting,  hunting,  coursing,  tiihing,  racing  .  .  .  and  (he 

various  rural  gamti  and  amusements  of  Great  Britain.  .  .  .  Second  edition. 

London,  Routledge,  1857. 

Collailon    pp  ivt-^.    lllutirailona.    itf>,  half  brovB  nMrocca,  gUl  Uiek,  flU  lop.    "TlM 
m<Ml  tiiMfn«dorinod«ni  maniMte,"    Bit.  fit, 

Stonehenfc. /x/W.    (1.  /.  John  Henry  Walsh.]    Sixth  edition.     I.ondon, 
Routledge,  1863. 

Illuitrailont.    t«P,  half  rad  morocco,  c«lt  hack,  gtli  lop,  by  Zachnidorf. 

Street.  Alfred  Blllinf e.     Woods  and  Waters ;  or,  The  Saranacs  and  Racket, 
with  map  of  the  route  and  9  illustrations  on  wood.   New  York,  M.  Doolady, 
i860. 
Collation :  pp  ii-MS-    Vlfsatla  itUa  and  map.    tiP,  ofodi. 

Strutt.  Joseph.     The  Sports  and  Pantimef  of  the  People  of  England.    IIIus- 

trated.  ...  A  new  edition  by  William  Hone.     London,  Tegg,  1845. 

CollaUpn  :  pp.  «»ll-,4io.  tf>,  hill  pollihad  calf,  (Itt  back.  Chap,  a,  Mctlon  «v.  "  FowUng  and 
Fltblng.      Bit.  fi$*.  " 

Sylvan.  Sylvan's  Pictorial  Handbook  to  the  English  Lake*.  .  .  .  London, 
Johnstone,  1847. 

Colla«lon  :  pp.  Iv-*^.  Map  and  illuitratlont.  itP,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back.gill  top.  br 
Zaahntdorf.  r-    / 

Systema  Agrlculturae ;  the  mystery  of  husbandry  discovered.  ...  The 
second  edition,  carefully  corrected  and  amended.  By  J.  W.  [orligej,  Gent. 
London,  printed  by  J.  C.  for  T.  Dring  .  .  .  1675. 

'","••  J'**"*''  oi^f*"**  <»'t  "  Chap,  xil  traalt  •  Of  Fowling  and  Flihing '  (pp.  aso-aw.  ad. 
1675).  '  Thara  ii  not  any  eiarclia,'  lays  the  author,  '  more  pleasing  and  agreeable  to  a  truly 
•oberand  Ingenious  man,  than  this  of  angling:  a  moderate,  innocent,  salubrious  and  delightful 
exercise.  ...  It  injureth  no  man,  ...  he  being  esteemed  a  Beast  rather  than  a  man  that  will 
oppose,  an  eieroise,  In  which  '  Health  and  Pleasure  go  hand  In  hand.'  '  What  can  be  more 
said  of  it,  he  asks,  '  than  that  the  most  Ingenious  most  use  it '  ?  "    Bit.  fitt. 

Taunt,  Henry  W.  A  New  Map  of  the  River  Thames  from  Oxford  to  Lon- 
don ;  .  .  .  with  a  guide  giving  every  information  required  by  the  tourist,  the 
oarsmaix  and  the  angler.  Illustrated  with  80  photographs.  Oxford,  Taunt, 
««73. 

CoUation :  pp.  vi-jr8.  Oblong  i«P,  cloth.  "  There  is  also  a  pockat  edition  on  the  scale  of 
«Ba  Inoh  to  the  mlk.      Bit,  fin. 


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Tayl««ir».    Sm  Cautoguca.  Tayknir*. 

Taylor,  5amu«l.     Angling  in  all  iu  branches,  re^ticrd  to*  cawi  Icte  idcnc*  t 

being  the  result  of  more  than  furty  yean' real  prar..;-j  an. i  arlctobwrvation  .  .  . 

In  three  partt.     Fini,  describing  (among  other  inin  j     the  countiea  of  Kng- 

land,  Wale*  and  Scotland  .  .  .  theri 'ertau'l    therwaten  .  .  .  Secondly,  a  full 

deachption  of  the  different  kinds  of  Aah  .  .  .  Aiid  how  to  angle  for  each;  with 

many  curious,  useful,  and  pleasing  observations.    Thirdly,  a  list  of  artificial 

flies  .  .  .  The  whole  lurming  a  work  ...  of  a  very  different  nature  from  those 

insignificant  little  pamphleu  hitherto  published,  which  treat  chiefly  of  angling 

in  the  Thames,  the  New  River  and  other  waters  of  etjual  <ons*qtuH<t  about 

London.     London,  Longman  and  Kees,  1800. 

Collation :  pp.  iv-agl.    Eiira  UluMf  •i««l  bjr  Um  ISMrtlua  of  taa  platM,  nln«  of  wbldi  srs  cot> 
Ourad.    1°,  liali  maroon  morocoo, 


Taylor,  Samuol.    Another  copy. 

Half  r«d  morooeo,  (lit  iMck,  (III  lop,  uncut,  by  ZMhnMlorf. 

Taylor,  Samuol.    Another  copy. 

Half  (r««n  Uvani  morocco,  (Ut  back,  gUl  top,  unout.    Lar(«  pap«r. 

Thamoa.    Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  the  Navigation  of  the  River 
Thames  from  Maidenhead  to  Isleworth ;  and  also  on  the  utility  and  advan- 
tage of  a  navigable  canal  from  Boulter's  Lock  near  Maidenhead  to  Isle- 
worth  [n.  p.].     1791. 
CeUatkM :  pp.  ay.    •<>,  papar. 

Thamoa.    A  Plan  to/  tac  tt  'proYemen*  of  the  Fial.^ry  in  the  River  ITiamet. 
London,  Reyne*!,  '\if'i. 
CoUalioii :  pp.  41.  •*.  iMlflirown  moroeeo,  (flt  tiaek,  (flt  lop,  \»y  ZathiiMlorf. 

« 

Thamea.    Report  of  a  Survey  of  the  River  Thames  from  Lechlade  to  the 
dty  stone  near  Staines ;  by  a  committee  of  the  commiaaioners  of  the  upper 
districts  of  the  navigation  .  .  .  Reading,  Snare  [n.  d.]. 
CoUatloa:  pp.9».    I",  papar.    Raad  at  a  maatlaf  bald  al  iUadiaf,  August  13.  ilxi. 


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Thant**.     Rul«,  Orden.  tnd  Ordinance,,  n,  Comm«nf«  tntl  Take  PUre 
froraehe  ittday  of  Novemt»er  1785  .  .  .  forth#  governing  ,  ,     of  all  p«nion« 
who  «hall  fiih  or  dredge  on  the  rivet  of  1  h«mc«,  *iid  alio  in  the  mtun  of 
Med  way.     London,  printe*!  by  Henry  ten  wick,  1785. 
Coll.iion    pp  3I     r.  full  iprlnklMt  c«l(  (III  baeli.  by  W   PtM. 

ThamM.     Rule,  Ordcri,  and  Ordinance,  for  the  f  itherim  In  Thamea  and 
Metlway.     London,  printed  by  Arthur  Taylor,  i8t|. 
Coll.iloB  t  pp.  ji,    Bound  with  "  Th«  Th«m««  Angltr,"  by  Artlmr  Smiih,  itteb 
ThamM.     Another  edition.     1835, 

ColUilon  I  pp.  j6,    I '.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  «m  lop. 

ThamM.     Another  edition.     1856. 

ColUilon  ;  pp.  jft.    I",  half  grMn  calf,  gili  bMk,  gilt  top,  by  Zathntdorf. 

ThamM.     Mackay,  Charlea.    The  Thame,  and  its  Tributariea;  or,  Ramble 
among  the  rivert.     London,  Bentley,  1840. 

Illuitrttioni.    •  »ota.    r».  half  crlmton  calf,  glli  backi. 

ThamM.     The  Thame.  Angler.     By  A.  W.  S.  and  M.  W.  H.  Third  edition. 
London,  1846. 

Coltailon:  pp.  6«.    Pfcla.    ttP.  half  gTMn  morocco,  gill  bwk.  gill  lop,  b»  ZaabnMiorf  wlih 
original  clolh  eovtri  bound  In.    Nawtpapcr  cllpplngt  Inwrtad.  '  liaannwon,  wiih 

ThamM.     The  Thame.  Angling  Pretervation  Society,  1848.    London,  Brad- 
ley,  1848. 

-4^°"!."?"  '.  PP  ''  •"''  •■''i*  ^<V»r9  3gP.  half  man  calf,  glli  b^k,  gilt  top,  by  /a«hn»dorf 
S'll:^''''".?'  PV!'"***"  bound  In.  "^I.  ^fcfy  rMull.,f  from  .mealing  ^ild  In  ilOai 
.«^?P"il  ^7.u  *r  ••"«•««»»  "'  «»»•  netghbourhootJ,  upon  whom  th,  nec«Mli\of  uklng  iieM 
to  "JPpwt.  '  tha  Incettant  poaching  and  aealiuctlon  of  he  young  brood  and  ipawn  "hJd  bM? 
foroja.  by  th.  deterioration  of  the  ir.hln>  in  the  ri»er     R.pirt.  o'V  iheXc'e  yVTucc;«f!d  Z,l 

the  rul«-»  of  the  Society  and  the  nam«l  of  the  members.  '    Bi*.  fiu,  ■»•'""•  «:«™pn«»f 

ThamM.     See  Bacon,  G.  W.     New  Map  of  the  River  Thames.     1869. 

ThamM.     See  Binnell,  R.    A  Description  of  the  River  Thames.     1758. 

ThamM.    See  Griffiths,  R.    An  Essay  to  Prove  that  tin  Jurisdiction  ...  it 
committed  to  the  Lord  Mayor.     1746. 

ThamM.    See  Murray,  J.'F.     A  Picturesque  Tour  of  the  Thames.     1849. 

Thames.    See  also  Ravenstein,  E.  G.  j  NeU»eidift,  J. ;  Taunt,  H.  W. 


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Theaktton.  MIchMi.    A  List  of  Natural  Flies  that  are  Taken  by  Trout, 
Grayling  and  Smelt  in  the  Streams  of  Ripon.    Ripon,  W.  Harrison,  1853. 
PlaMt.   \(P,  half  grMn  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Theakston,  Michael.  British  Angling  Flies.  London,  Simpkin;  Ripon, 
Harrison,  1863. 

IllustraUoni.    iff»,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Alfred  Matthew*.    The  edition 
of  I8S3,  with  a  new  title  and  addenda.    "  A  plate  of  minnow  tackle  accompanies  the  atUtHda. 
The  work  It  by  Michael  Theaksion  and  U  praised  by  Kingiley  In  hit '  Chalk  Stream  Studlea. 
BH.pite. 

Theakston,  Michael.    British  Angling  Flies;  revised  and  annotated  by 
Francis  M.  Walbran.  .  .  .  Ripon,  Harrison,  1883. 
Collation :  pp.  xUl-145.    lUuitrationt.    ia°,  cloth. 

Theocritus.  The  IdylUums  of  Theocritus,  with  Rapin's  Discourse  of  Pasto- 
rals done  into  English.  By  Thomas  Creech.  .  .  .  Oxford,  printed  by  L. 
Lichfield.  .  .  for  Anthony  Stephens,  1684. 

Hate.  19°,  full  tprinklcd  calf,  gilt  back,  yellow  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  "  '  The  Fisherman,' IdyU 
ni,  contains  67  lines  and  has  for  lU  subject  a  dream  of  catching  a  golden  fish,  which  an  old  man 
relates  to  his  comrade.  It  is  chiefly  notable  for  the  enumeration  of  the  fishing  implements  in 
the  hands  of  two  poor  Syra'.iisan  fishermen.  The  poetical  translators  take  great  liberties  with 
this  Ust,  Mr.  Calverley  being  the  least  and  Fawkes  the  most  accurate.  In  plain  prose  the  '  wea- 
Dons  of  their  trade,  were :  '  wicker  baskets,  rods,  hooks,  baits  covered  with  seaweed.  Unes  of 
horsehair,  and  weels  ind  wicker-work  mazes,  cords,  and  oars  and  an  old  boat  on  props  (il. 
o-ia).  Theocritus,  who  was  a  naHve  of  SiclW  and  at  the  height  of  his  reputation  B.C.  977,  brought 
pastoral  poetry  to  its  highest  perfection,  tlje  Greek  editions  of  his  writings  are  rery  numerons, 
the  most  Important  being  those  of  Reiske,  with  a  Latin  translation .  Lelpiig,  i7«5. 4°  i  of  Thomas 
Warton,  Oxford,  1770.  4* ;  and  of  Valckenaer,  Leyden,  1779  ft  X7«i-  There  we  versions  in  most 
modem  Eniopean  language*.  Into  EngUsh  ver»e  they  have  been  traMlated  by  Creet^,  iMi, 
X684,  17x3  ft  iTSi,  8";  by  Franci*  Fawle*.  I7«7-  •":  by  Polwhele,  17«6.  4".  ^1^  **'".•  "  ' 
byt.  M.  Chmman.  1896,  8°,  A  prose  translation  by  I.  Banks,  w^tii  Oiapman  s  mertcal  ver- 
^on.  Is  included  in  •  fiShn's  Classical  Llbrar/.  London,  1853.  9P-  The  best  French  transla- 
tion 1*  by  J.  E.  Gail.  Paris,  x8o8,  4»,  and  the  best  German,  by  J.  H.  Voss,  Tttblngen.  1808,  8°, 
and  by  Witter,  HiUburghausen,  18x9,  8^."    Bit.  pitt. 

Thomas,  Henry  Sullivan.  The  Rod  in  India;  being  hints  bow  to  obtain 
sport,  with  remarks  on  the  natural  history  of  fish,  otters,  etc.,  and  illustrations 
of  fish  and  tackle.    Mangalore,  Stolz  .  .  .  London,  Triibner,  1873. 

CoUation :  pp.  xxiii-3»9-    8°'  ^'^  "«'  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdort 

Thomas,  Henry  Sullivan.  Second  edition.  London,  HamiUon  Adams 
&  Co.,  188 1. 

Collation:  pp.  xzvi-436.    8°,  cloth,  uncut. 


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ThompMn.  Francis  Benjamin.  The  Angler's  Manual:  a  complete  in- 
structor m  the  arts  of  fly  and  bottom-fishing  for  the  tyro  and  proficient. 
[Woodcut.]    London,  Dipple  [n.  d.J. 

-ii?*!lli'ii"  '■  ?^-  \k  ,  I""««"°n»-  •''.  h«W  green,  crushed  levant  morocco,  back  with  small 
5^l.hZ'.^"J*'  rl  'op.  *".h  oriflnaJ  plcto^al  covers  bound  in,  by  Rivlire.  "Concludes 
with  the 'Song  ofthe  angler,  by  Uie  author."    Bib. put.  '-wuwuuw 

Thomson.  James.    The  Seasons.    Ludlow,  Procter  [n.  d.]. 

of^^'nnf  '■  P"-  '.!'"'??•  "'"""tions.  16°,  half  calf.  <•  In  '  Spring  •  there  occurs  a  passan 
SftteiSSl.    nc5m,if;iMT:        *•*"•»"'"«  "^  thepn«ti,ed  angler  fs  a.  evideS?"s  tTriSl 

'  When  with  his  lively  ray,  the  potent  sun 
Has  pierc'd  the  streams  and  rous'd  the  finny  race, 
Then,  issuing  cheerful,  to  thy  sport  repair,'*^."    Bit.  fitt. 

Thomson.  James.  The  Value  and  Importance  of  the  Scottish  Fisheries, 
comprehending  fully  every  circumstance  connected  with  their  present  posi- 
tion,   London,  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1849. 

Collation :  pp.  914.    Post  S",  half  purple  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 
Thorne,  James.     Rambles  by  Rivers.    The  Duddon,  the  Mole,  the  Adur, 
Arun  and  Wey;  the  Lea,  the  Dove.    London,  Charles  Knight,  1844.    The 
Avon.    London,  Knight,  1845. 
Illustrations.    x(fi,  %  vols,  in  x,  half  brown  calf. 

Thorne,  James.    Another  copy. 

Half  brown  calf. 

Thorae,  James.    Another  copy.    The  Thames  only.    1847-9. 

a  vols,  in  X,  half  brown  calf. 

Thorne,  James.    Another  copy. 

Ai?.'IL'*""7'  '^-i.  "These  little  works  are  only  admissible  by  complaisance,  and  through 
Aeir  annexion  with  the  scenery  of  angling  and  s<^e  of  the  streJns  most  remoi^rf  for  s^^- 

Thornton,  Col.  T.  A  Sporting  Tour  through  Various  Parts  of  France,  in 
the  year  i8oa :  including  a  concise  description  of  the  sporting  establishments, 
mode  of  hunting,  and  other  field  amusements,  as  practised  in  that  country, 
.  .  .  Illustrated  with  upwards  of  eighty  correct  and  picturesque  delineations 
from  original  drawings  from  nature,  by  Mr.  Bryant  and  other  eminent  artists. 
London,  Longman,  1805. 

■.T***?'.  5*'y"'i!'  •'•J' fed  morocco,  gUt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf.  dd.  axT-agohavn  h*M> 
neatly  inlaid,    "the  Rev.  Henry  Kett*  refers  i^CoX.  fiioratoS  ta  (£e  lS&  S  uTlXi  <oS 


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AnKUn«.'  printed  in  the '  New  Monthly  Magwine  •  for  iSm  vol.  il,  pp.  6«»7-9)-  '  '  conclude  thta 
Uttfrwl  h  emretiing.  wi.h.  thai  you  may  resemble  this  renownerf  brother  of  the  angle  m  one 
ws^T-anTih"  uThi*  uniform  siccew.  '  According  to  hi.  account  m  the  hUtorian  of  hi.  own 
witoit..  he  always  meets  with  the  finest  linh  ;  and  such  1,  hi.  'n'«'"bl« 'kjU  that  he  alway. 
«""?'."  "v.  ^,    exertions  are  equally  fortunate  when  he  pursue,  other  dlrersion.;  a.  a 


catche.  them. 


run  so  swiftly, 


hi.  own. 
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'yiiutor  and  an  Auctfs;  for  no  hawltsfly'si  high,  no  a-v"- -■-•-,  tt -..vr'„V.;r«rii  tv.  in. 

And  I  think  it  probable,  that  when  you  have  perujed  all  he  ha.  said  o^hj" »«''.¥?«»  ?LL  «f«C 
dined  to  add  to  hi.  fame,  and  declare,  that  no  archer  .hoot.with  .o  |ong  a  bow  I  The  refer- 
unces  to  fishing  in  the  French  tour  are  few  and  unimportant.      Bu.  pise. 

Thorpe,  Thomas  Bangs.    The  Mysteries  of  the  Backwoods;  or,  Sketches 
cf  the  Southwest,  including  .  .  .  rural  sports.  .  .  .  Phila.,  Carey,  1846. 

Collation  :  203.  Illustration,  by  Darley.  m°.  half  calf.  "  Piwatory  Archery."  p.  30.  With 
it  is  bound  "A  Quarter  Race  in  Kentuckv  "  and  other  tale.,  1846. 

Thorpe,  Thomas  Bangs.    The  Hive  of  "  the  Bee-hunter" ;  a  repository  of 
sketches,  including  peculiar  American  character,  scenery  and  rural  sports  .  .  . 

Illustrated.    N.  Y.,  Appleton,  1854. 
Collation:  pp.  31a.    8°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    "  Arrow-fiahlng,"  p.  S4< 
Thorsteinson,  Arna.    Saxkynjaxoir  Fiskar,  og  fiskiraekt.     Reykjavik,  Isa- 
foldar,  1 88 1. 

8°  ijaoer  Salmonidw  and  teb  culture  by  Ami  Thorritlnwn.  Extract  from  the  "  Magaiine 
of  thiffiidte  UteHtrTs^e^'  vol.  a.  Ama  Thorsteinwn  is  Treasurer  of  Iceland,  a  genUe- 
man.  Khoiar,  and  angler. 

Three  Anglers. /*«*</.    How  to  Catch  Trout;  by  three  anglers, 
burgh,  Douglas,  1888. 
Collation :  pp.  vii-83.    rau.tration..    16°,  original  pictorial  boards. 

Thurston,  R.  H.    Forms  of  Fish  and  of  Ships  [n.  p.  n.  d.]. 

a"  oaoer  Read  at  the  aSth  wwion  of  the  Iiutitutlon  of  Naval  Architect.,  April  x,  i8»7 ;  with 
inJcri^oni  on  cover.  "  Mr.  Wm.  H.  Sage,  with  compUmenta  of  the  author. 

Tod,  Suetonius  M.    Trout-fishing  in  the  Isle  of  Man;  where  to  go  and  what 
baits  to  use,  with  a  few  practical  hints  on  trout-fishing  in  general.    lUustrated 
with  2  photographs.    Douglas,  Glover,  1865. 
CoUatkm :  pp.  vM«.    i6»»,  half  oUve  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Srikeman. 

Tolfrey,  Frederick.    The  Sportsman  in  Canada.    London,  Newby.       ^ 

PUte».    s  voU.    Post  80.  half  red  levant  morocco.  gUt  back.,  gUt  top.,  uncut. 

Tolfrey,  Frederick.    Jones's  Guide  to  Norway,  and  Salmon-fishers'  Pocket 
Companion.    Edited  by  F.  Tolfrey.    London,  Longman,  1848. 

Collation:  pp.  9*-«39.   lUuitrationi.   ifiP,  half  green  morocco.  gtttbMk,  gilt  top,  with  original 


Edin- 


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Toll rey,  Frederick.    Another  copy. 

Illustrations.    160.  half  Kfeen  morocco,  gilt  bacic,  gilt  top,  with  original  paper  covers  bound 
in.    "  Contains  several  well-coloured  plates  oi  flies."    Bii.pise.  »        «-  •' 

Tolfrey,  Frederic.    The  Sportsman  in  France;  with  twelve  illustrations. 
London,  Colbum,  184 1. 

anVvof'ii  "ch*'"  '***  '"°'«x«o.  B*"  back.    Angling  subjects  are  treated  of  in  vol.  i,  chap.  3, 

Tolfrey,  Frederic.    Another  copy. 

Half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

Town  Talk.    See  Steele  and  others. 

Townshend,  J.  K.    Sporting  Excuraions  in  the  Rocky  Mounuins;  includ- 
ing a  journey  to  the  Columbia  River  and  a  visit  to  the  Sandwich  Islands, 
Chili.    London,  H.  Colbum,  1840. 
Plates,    a  vols.    8°,  cloth, 

TozzettI,  Targtonl.    See  Itoly.    Dept.  Agricoltura, 

Traherne.  John  P.    The  Habits  of  the  Salmon.    London,  Chapman,  1889. 

Collation :  pp.  vii-163.    8°,  cloth. 

Translation  of  a  Letter.    See  Ja^obi,  S.  S. 

Treatyee  of  Pyshynice  with  an  Anile.    See  White,  W. 

Trent.  Practical  Observations  on  Angling  in  the  River  Trent.  By  a  gentle- 
man resident  in  the  neighbourhood,  and  who  has  made  the  amusement  his 
study  for  upwards  of  twenty  years,  etc.    Newark,  Ridge,  1801. 

Collation:  pp.  i«.  x6o,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  edges.  "Attributed  to  Mr.  Charies  Snart, 
attorney-at-law,  ofNewark-upon-Trent.  The  work  has  become  scarce."  Bit.  Pise.  "A  rather 
rare  book.      T.  W.  ^  "  .»»uw 


Trent.    Another  copy. 

Half  dark  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Trent,  QitXzt.  pseud.    See  Martin,  J.  W. 

Troller.    The  Compleat  Troller.    See  Nobbes,  Robert 
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Trollope,  Anthony.     British  Sports  and  Pastimes.     Edited  by  Anthony 

Trollope.    London,  Virtue  &  Co.,  1868. 

Collation :  pp.  iii-3M.    Pott  8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaebnidorf. 
•'  Reprinted  from  •  St.  Paul's  Magaflne.'    '  On  Fishing,'  p.  is»-i9a." 

Trout.     How  to  Catch  Trout.     See  Three  Anglers,  pseud. 

TufpwtW,  Rev.  Qoorce.     On  the  Mountain ;  being  the  Welsh  experiences  of 

Abraham  Black  and  Jonas  White,  moralists,  photographers,  fishermen  and 

botanists.    London,  Bentley,  1863. 

Collation :  pp.  Tii-«6«.  a  cotoured  plates.  Post  8<»,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop, 
by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Tugwell,  Rev.  Qeorge.    Another  copy. 

Half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Turton,  John.  The  Angler's  Manual ;  or,  Fly-fisher's  oracle.  With  a  brief 
compendium  on  bottom-fishing.  London,  Groombridge;  Sheffield,  Ridge, 
1836. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-Se.    Plates.    ia°,  half  broirn  roan. 

Tutet,  Mark  Cephas.    See  Catalogues,    Tutet,  M.  C. 

Tweed.    Tweed  and  Don.    See  Locke. 

Tyne.  The  Tyne  Fisher's  Farewell  to  his  Favorite  Stream  on  the  Approach 
of  Winter.    Newcastle,  printed  for  Emerson  Chamley,  1824. 

CoUadon:  pp.  8.  tP,  half  green  morocco.  "  First  sketched  out  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Cotes, 
Vicar  of  BedUngton.  and  oomplet«l  by  WilUam  Gill  Thompson,  aoo  copies  were  printed  for 
Chamley,  April  la,  iSas.  with  woodcut  on  title,  of  a  winter  scene  designed  by  WiUiam  CoUard 
and  engraved  by  Isaac  Nicholson.  Twelve  copies  were  subsequently  reprinted  by  Chamley  s 
successor  to  complete  seu,  with  woodcut  on  title  of  an  anf^er  wading,  with  rod  and  landing- 
net"    Bit.  fite.    Scarce. 

Tyne.  See  North  Country.  A  Collection  of  Right  Merrie  Garlands  for  North 
Country  Anglers.    No.  15. 

\Msm^.  pseud,  [i.  e.  Parker  Gillmore.]  Gun,  rod  and  saddle.  Personal  ex- 
periences.   London,  Chapman,  1869. 

Ccdlation :  pp.  viU-a^s.  ta°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Some  of 
the  artides  have  been  published  before  in  "  Land  and  Water?' 


MMPMMM 


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y  Anthony 

>y  Zaehnidorf. 


periences  of 
lermen  and 

back,  gilt  top, 


iVith  a  brief 
ield,  Ridge, 


le  Approach 


.  Henry  Cotet, 
ere  printed  for 
/iUiam  CoUard 
by  Charaley't 
i  and  landing- 


ds  for  North 
Personal  ex- 

dorf.    Some  of 


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Ubique.  [1.  ^  Parker  Gillmore.]  Accessible  Field  Sports:  the  experiences 
of  a  sportsman  in  North  America.    London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1869, 

CoUalion:  pp.  «ll-336.^  Plate  and  vignette  title.  8°.  haJf  green  calf,  gilt  back.  "Chap.  3. 
Tro'lt-fithing  on  the  Androtcogan ;  Chap.  13.  Salmon-fishing  in  Labrador;  Chap.  16.  Trout- 
Bshing  in  Maine;  Chap.  a^.  The  split  bamboo  fly-rods."    Ba.fisc. 

Ubique.     See  Gillmore  Parker. 

Uncle  Charles.    See  Boy.    Boy's  Book  of  Sports,  1850. 

United  States.  United  States  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.  Part  I. 
Report  on  the  condition  of  the  sea  fisheries  of  the  south  coast  of  New  Eng- 
land in  1871  and  187a,    Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1873. 

^'fPiv  ^'  lifW  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  "  This  commission  was  ap- 
pointed by  resolution  of  Congress  on  the  oth  of  February,  1871.  and  up  to  1880  476,300  dollars 
had  l>een  appropriated  to  its  use.  Thanks  to  the  selection  of  an  able  commissioner  in  the  per- 
son  of  Professor  Spencer  F.  Baird.  the  work  done  has  been  commensurate  with  the  expenditure. 
Ihe  propagation  of  food-fishes'  forms  the  sUplc  of  the  reports,  and  several  excellent  papers, 
original  and  translated,  are  inchided  in  the  Appendices."    BU.fise. 

United  States  Commission.  The  Fisheries  and  Fishery  Industries  of  the 
United  States.  .  .  .  ByG.  B.Goode.  .  .  .  Section  i.  Natural  history  of  useful 
aquatic  animals,  with  an  atlas  of  277  plates.  Washington,  Government 
Printing  Office,  1884. 

United  States  Commission.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

United  States.  Interior  Dept.,  National  Museum.  Contributions  to  North 
American  ichthyology.  No.  2 ;  based  primarily  on  the  collections  of  the  U.  S. 
National  Museum  .  .  .  by  D.  S.  Jordan.  Washington,  Government  Printing 
Office,  1877. 

Plates.    9P,  paper. 
Bulletin  No.  10 

United  States.  Another  copy.  No.  3,  by  D.  S.  Jordan,  and  A.  W.  Bray- 
ton.    Washington,  1878. 

Plates.    8°.  paper. 
Bulletin  No.  la. 

United  States  and  Mexican  boundary  survey.  See  Girard,  Charles.  Ichthy- 
ology of  the  boundary. 


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Unit«d  SUtM  War  Dept.    See  Girard,  Charles.    Fishes. 

UnlverMi  Angler.    See  Angler  and  Walton,  I. 

Urashlma.    Translated  by  B.  H.  Chamberlain.   Tokyo,  Kobunsha  [n.  d.]. 

ia°,  paper.    lUumlntted  cover  and  coloured  lllu»tr»tioin.    Japaneie  F»lry  T»le  Serist  No.  I, 
printed  on  Japanese  paper. 

V«n  Doren,  Louis  O.    The  Fishes  of  the  East  Atlantic  Coast,  that  are 
caught  with  hook  and  line;  including  the  fishes  of  the  east  coast  of  Florida, 
by  Samuel  Clarke,  N.  Y.    American  Angler,  1884. 
CoIUtlon :  pp.  177.   lUMlrated.  go.  cloth.  OriginaUy  publiihed  In  the  "  American  Angler." 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Little  Rivers;  a  book  of  essays  on  profitable  idleness. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1895. 

8°,  doth.    Autograph  letter  of  the  author  inierted. 

Van  Dyke,  Theodore  S.    Flirtation  camp;  or,  The  rifle,  rod  and  gun  in 
California,  a  sporting  romance.     New  York,  Fords,  1881. 
Collation :  pp.  v-999-    »"°-  «=loth. 

Van  Stolen,  O.  W.  See  Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.  American  edition  of  the 
Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  with  an  angle.     1875. 

Vanlire,  Jacques.  Fishing.  A  translation  from  the  Latin  of  Vanier.  Book 
XV.  upon  fish.  By  the  late  Rev.  John  Duncombe.  With  a  brief  introduction ; 
and  passages  from  English  writers,  selected  as  notes.    London,  Triphook, 

1809. 

CoUaUon-  do.  44.  8°,  half  brown  calf.  "An  article  in  the  '  Cenrora  Llterajia,' of  whichafew 
«lS?ionil  M^&  -were  printed  for  general  diitribution.-  Mr.  Hajlewpod  hu  added  miuw  ^o« 
Sotei  The^ev.  J.  Duncombe  wit  Rector  of  Heme.  Kent.  He  «»«ed  Jan.  19  h.  17M.  «*^S«. 
2m  'Gentleman*  Magailne,"  vol.  56.  pp.  187-451.  That  he  was  no  '  Mapster  in  tfie  An  po- 
SJTca^?! "halation  i"e.  »rrowlui  SemoMtStion.  It  waa  tran.ferred'Wily  by  Daniel  into 
histipplement  to  ■  Riml  Sport..'  without  acknowledgement."  Bit.  pise.  Scarce  Bound  with 
Pl»c"to?»"  Observation!  oS^the  public  right  of  fuhTng."  and  a  manuscript  of  The  Angler  • 
Guide,  1807." 

Vanlire,  Jacques.  Another  copy.  Bound  with  William  Chapin's  "  Anec- 
dotes and  History  of  Cranboum  Chase,"  i8i8. 

Venables,  Robert.  The  Experienc'd  Angler;  or,  Angling improv'd.  Being 
a  general  discourse  of  angling ;  imparting  many  of  the  aptest  wayes  and 
choicest  experiments  for  the  taking  of  most  sorts  of  fish  in  pond  or  river. 


•nil 


iha  [n.  d.]. 

•  SeriM  No.  I, 

It,  that  are 
;  of  Florida, 

rlcan  Angter." 

ble  idleness. 


and  gun  in 


iition  of  the 

inier.  Book 
itroduction; 
1,  Triphook, 


;  of  which  •  few 
d  many  curious 
1, 1786,  mtat  56, 
In  the  '  An  po- 
by  Daniel  into 
t.  Bound  with 
"The  Angler'i 


>in'8  "Anec- 

ov'd.  Being 
:  wayes  and 
md  or  river. 


1 


The  fourth  edition,  much  enlarged.     London,  Richard 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  205 

London,  printed  for  Richard  Marriot,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  St. 
Dunstan's  Church-yard,  Fleet-street,  1663. 

Collation  :  Enmved  title,  printed  title,  A»-H8  in  eighu.  (Signature  B3  mitprinted  5.  i  i(P, 
full  cniihed  green  l.vant  morocco,  tide*  tooled  in  gill,  with  center  piece  of  a  Aihing  design,  inl 
^.1.5».^?t"'  *'i  '"^«"'  ^"f^^-  '''■'.'.,  "The  title  wai  engraved  by  Vaughan.  Tfie  en- 
whilSf.i  .•**."•  ">•.»•'»•  "  ^hoM.  In  Walton  •  '  Compleat  angler.  The  lecond  edition,  of 
which  the  date  ii  uncertain,  was  burnt  in  the  *  Great  flreT"    Bi».  fiu.    Very  scarce. 

Venables,  Robert.    Another  copy. 

in.M"J'jnl'?!l*i  "^'1}^"^^  morocco,  sides  tooled  in  gilt,  with  center-piece  of  a  Ashing  design, 
Inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt  •        •  ■ 

Venables,  Robert.    Another  copy. 

Half  brown  morocco.    Lacks  pp.  101-106,  and  i  leaf  of  the  Ubie, 

Venables,  Robert. 

Marriot,  1676. 

Collation  :  Engraved  title  by  Vaughan  ;  printed  title,  Aj-H8  In  eights ;  table.  Bound  with 
Walton  s  UniversiU  Ang  er,  187*.  "Torm*  the  third  part  of  The  Universal  Angler,  1676.  See 
Walton  (I.).  This  edition  has  a  new  engraved  Utle,  signed  '  F.  H.  Van  Hove,'  and  inferior 
in  execution  to  that  by  Vaughan  used  in  previous  editions,  of  which  It  is  a  copy.  The  plates  of 
Bsh  are  the  same  as  those  in  Walton's  firth  edition  and  have  been  re-«ngravcd  in  reverse,  pro- 
bably by  Van  Hotte,      Bii.puc. 

Venables,  Robert.    Another  copy. 

16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Venables,  Robert.    The  fifih  edition  much  enlarged.    London,  B.  Tooke, 
and  Thos.  Sawbridge,  1683. 
Collation :  pp.  xiv-96  and  table.    la".  full  brown  morocoo. 

Venables,  Robert.    Another  edition.    [With  memoir  of  Col.  Robert  Vena- 
bles.]   London,  Septimus  Prowett  and  Thomas  Gosden,  1835, 
Plate,  and  illustrations  in  the  text  on  India  paper.    8^  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Venables,  Robert.    Another  edition  with  new  title-page.    London,  T.  Gos- 
den, 1837. 

j_5*'?*  °^  "*"  "*  ""  '"*"■  P*P*''-  ***■  •'•If  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf.  Large-papw'  copy.  ■  ■  Gosden 's  reprint,  of  which  a  few  copies  were  on  larger  paper,  con- 
tains some  very  minute  and  finished  engravings  of  fish,  mounted  in  the  text,  sometimes  to  be 
had  separately  on  one  sheet. 

"The  first  edition  was  advertised  in  the  '  Kingdom's  Intelligencer '  of  Sept.  oth,  1661.  as  '  now 
newly  extant,  and  was  no  doubt  issued  in  the  Autumn  of  that  year.  The  running  tiUe  is  •  Ang. 
ling  improved,  or  profit  and  pleasure  united.'  As  a  manual  the  book  deserves  honorable  men- 
don.  Col.  Venables  served  in  the  Pariiamentary  Army  and  in  1644  was  made  Governor  of  Chea- 
ter.  He  was  sent  with  Penn  in  1654  in  command  of  the  expedition  for  the  conquest  of  Hispan- 
iola,  and  on  their  return  from  that  disastrous  enterprise,  the  generals  were  imprisoned  in  th« 


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Towtr.  ■  It  would  M«m,'  obMrvet  Dr.  B«thun«  in  hli  cdidon  of  Walum,  il47.  '  that  Ih*  brava, 
once  moil  luccetiful,  but  in  the  end  unfortunate,  toUtier  found  consolation  in  angling  and  writ- 
ing upon  hl«  quiet  pleaiurei.  It  It  impoitible  to  read  hit  book  without  t>elng  convfncad  that, 
whatever  may  naTc  lieeii  \\\%  in>utfiei,  ti«  mikm  a  wiic  And  piouiiy  uiap«'>iwd  roan. 

"J-  W.[iUtonl  has  contributed  a  courtly  commendation  of  the  volume,  addmaed  tohit  'Ins*- 
nloui  friend  the  author,'  In  which  he  stale*  that  he  •  could  never  find  in  [other  booki]  that  judf- 
ment  and  reason  which  you  have  manifested  in  this  (as  I  may  call  it)  Kpllome  of  An|linB,  i' 
my  reading  whereof  I  cannot  look  upon  tome  nolei  of  my  own  gsiherlng,  but  methlnu 
putriUa  trmttn.'  "    Bit.  fin. 


sinoa 
Ido 


Veiiationis.    See  Bol.,  J. 

Vox  piacis ;  or,  The  book-fish,  contayning  three  treatises  which  were  found  in 
the  belly  of  a  cod-fish  in  Cambridge  market,  on  Midsummer  eue  last.  Anno 
Domini  J1636.  London,  printed  for  James  Boler  and  Robert  Milbourne. 
1637. 

Collation  :  Till* ;  pp.  i-i«  (pp.  i»-«o  mlsiing).  pp.  n-\%,  pl««e,  which  li  misplaced,  should 
precede  the  title.  19°,  full  scored  calf,  gilt  edges.  "  With  no  claim  to  admission,  beyond 
the  slender  one  furnished  by  its  tttlo,  and  the  fact  that  collectors  appear  to  make  a  point  of 
possessing  a  oopy.  It  Is  said  to  have  been  wiittan  by  Richard  Tracey  (see  Wood's  '  Athen. 
0>on.').  In  the  <H»me  category  Is  also :  •  A  most  strange  and  true  report  of  a  monsterous  Ash, 
who  appeared  in  the  forme  of  a  woman,  from  her  waste  vpwards.  [Woodcut. 1  Imprinted  at 
London  for  W.  B.'  4  leaves,  ^to.  This  prodigy  was  found  In  the  Parish  of  Ptndine,  Carmar- 
then, on  the  iTlh  February,  1603."    Bik.  pitc.    Rare.    Bound  with  several  other  wotks. 

Wade,  Henry.  Halcyon ;  or.  Rod  fishing  with  fly,  minnow,  and  worm.  To 
wl)ich  is  added  a  short  and  easy  method  of  dressing  flies,  with  a  description 
of  the  materials  used.  With  eight  coloured  plates  containing  one  hundred 
and  seventeen  specimens  of  natural  and  artificial  flies,  materials,  ttc,  and  four 
plates  illustrating  fishes,  baiting,  eU.    London,  Bell  and  Daldy,  1861. 

Collation :  pp.  xvl-aia.    ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Wade,  Henry.  Rod  Fishing  in  clear  waters  by  fly,  minnow,  and  worm. 
With  a  short  and  easy  method  of  dressing  flies.  With  one  hundred  and 
seventeen  illustrations  of  natural  and  artificial  flies.  London,  Bell  and 
Daldy  (n.  d.). 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-aia.  la",  cloth.  "  The  author,  a  skllfbl  ily-dresser  and  angler,  haa  bat 
one  hand."    Bti.pitt. 

WalpoZe,  Spencer.    A  manual  of  the  law  of  salmon  fisheries  in  England  and 
Wales  (with  a  copious  index).    London,  Field  Office,  1877. 
Collation :  pp.  XV-X33.    xa°.  cloth. 

Walsh,  John  Henry.  See  Stonehenge.  puud.  Manual  of  British  Rural 
Sports,  1857. 


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WalUr.  John.  HinU  to  Young  Sporumen ;  or,  The  gun,  saddle,  and  rod. 
London,  Bailey,  1871. 

•  T^S"i^?"pp''^^-  e^  ^^,  ""^  •"°"^"'  «'"  ^^'  «"•  '"P'  ^y  Zwhnidorf.    ■•  Chap.  vl. 

Walter,  John.    Another  copy. 
Cloth. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation.  Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and  fishing,  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most 
anglers.  Simon  Peter  said,  I  go  a  fishing ;  and  they  said,  we  also  wil  go  with 
thee.  John  ai.  3.  London,  printed  by  T.  Maxey  for  Rich.  Marriot,  in  S. 
Dunstans  Church  yard.  Fleet-street,  1653. 

Tahlif'AT' .74!!,' 'V  "T°  •'••  Wgh.  Wofthlpful."  A^4;  "To  the  Reader."  A  fH\  The 
Ir.„'.^.u^  I*""  <^TP'*"  Angler,  B-R3;  In  eighti.  Kl".  MX  crimoed  red  morodro.  gil" 
22'«^M  i?^ri  I'h?  °"?  '"°'«««9P»"-<>ff  c"«  "  The  nrti  •««enco  ol^he  tide  I.  •ngT;»ed 
^J^^  nJT^iS  ,''"'P»''"« ''T'  ""**  »^'««'!  •nd  ='"»««"  "^  fi»h  pendant  on  elthrr  »lde.  Ve^  neat 
OTgrav  ngi  vt  the  'rout.  Pike,  carp,  tench,  perch,  and  barbel  are  inierled  in  the  ten     The  ,n- 

£UJilJrm«.T«;i''„"J&*'  Loj'H*'*.  •»"'«'  F'^chman  then  re.ldent  In  thit  country  and 
tngagwl  Inilliutrating  book.,  and  also  Fallhom.<  and  Vaughan  are  poiiible  candidates  for  the 
«?.''.^  Cf^  ^"""V^^L'^V^^  menUoned  was  emoloy^by  Marriot  on  overwork  ThesI 
E^ir-.ZH'"''  "*  •"'*•  ''"h  "««•  probability,  to  haveWn  of  illver.  served  for  the  ftm  four  Jd* 

Diurnal .  .  From  Munday  May  o  to  Munday  May  16.  .es?  •  [Ssl  There^are  flie  b^kad- 
rlTi^SIL??'  •/'*'  J*'.?'  "i;  '°"  °'^'*°  B-W'ni*- '»  'h'«  n^bir.^ne  second  m  followT-  Thi 
£r^ir«n^J&  .k'  •'"  '  Contemplative  Man%  Recreation.'  being  adlscoursSof  Fish  Ind  F  sh- 
tog,  not  unworthy  the  gerusal  of  most  Anglers,  of  18  pence  price.    Written  by  It  Wa     Also 


ui     I.  "^  1    o  1  .vT^'  ■""""•■  •""•  puoiisnea.   uotn  pnniea  for  Kichard  Mai^ 
I  h U  riiopin  Saint  bunstans  Church-yard.  Fleet  street.    Another  advertlsernent 

»  is  newly  axlant.  a  Book  of  i8d  "'*—  .•"--»  .1..  ■  r- ■__.  "_  ="'»^en«. 

found  at  the  foot  of  the  last  page  (1470)  of  no.  154  < 


'    »-•■*   ^FBa^vB*  ■«■  k^^«»fls«a  A' %*aa9ae%if V  ^^ilUiUS  _^_ 

-"^/^'.•Krir'/ •*""/•  •  P"?"*  °'  'MyriMTtVlM'thV'Compleat  Ilniler.'7*.7is 
d.T.  May  jMJJidirlry'^'X.?'  "°  '^  °' '"'  '  ^"^"^"*  '•°""-  '  •  '^°-^  T"-- 
I.  .L^  '  ^'*'!.*j'*i'"=»"'Qf '  ■ddressed  •  To  the  right  worshipful  John  Offley  of  Madelev  Manor 
S^X^^^^llf^^J^'  '/ ^Iff*';^!'-  ^«  •■  •"<•  'he  auth^ors  n,S7dirnTap~  "o" 
W.r'n'SK'io  ■  M^'i's^iS'^onT^    commendatory  verse,  in  the  second  edK^  are. 

•ai' t  S^^rS?  rl^  ^^^ '''"  ''T  •*""*'"•  «»»!"•',«>  by  Dr-  Belhune  In  1847  at  twelve  guin- 
S«tS™^  Vtif^i"  **"•  S?  •"hancement  of  value  In  which  the  oiherlaitlons  havfnot 
pwUcipated.  This  advance  will  probably  continue,  for  the  number  of  collectors  has  increai«l 
2S?il  \»'*!f^»«  *«*  *»»om  U.e  rule  obtains, '  aut  C.sar.  aut  nulhu."  A  I^mt  wSS^ 
fcndUtlnctlon  upon  its  owner.  A  Second  is  but  a  Stccmi,  though  it  may  be  ran.'!  If  a  wpy  hi 
E^;j'£.2'"6il*'"  ^""^"t"  ■**'»  '••  '■■"••  »>'"  "  Imperl&t  copy 'seekTrmarketlS'^JiSl 
2.7.h  A^Pl?  K.^*.?''*'"  *r^"f  •'«'***°  P'*"*'-  Cop'"  raritreach  Ae  auSioi^  roIT 
and  theprices^  wWch  they  mayliavo  g«en  occasionally  sold  there,  a^oid  no  criterion  of^S; 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

..  i^'iJ!  ■^°  ™«»l«.  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  enclosed  in  a  brown  morocco  pull-off  case  bv  W  Pratt 
••  Both  copies  mearare  5M  *  3H  inche.,  and  Kiaroely  any  book  ha.  mori  apprecli!^  in  vVliirSHfl 


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iBf  ih»  pail  i«n  yjiMi,  than  •  p«rf«ct  copy  of  ih«  ftni  W«l«on. 


prlca  ovar  iu  pradMaiaor;  ih«i  la»»  one  having  »old  for  ,^310  In  Ilia  front  <>f  tha  altova  copy  a 
aome  Intereallng  niamoranda  hy  Mr  (.rawhaii.  thuwing  ihe  prioai  iim  vuiuine  uiulei  m>iit;a  hi 
fairhad  M  vartoui  aucllnn  ulea,  ranging  from  £90  lo  £ts  Tha  copv  balnngad  l<>  John  Eva- 
ly.i  author  of  Kvelyn  >  diary,  and  wa«  purchaaairln  i8«fl.  by  William  IJpcotI  frt>m  Uame  Mary 
Bvalyn  (Sea  nolai  of  Mr  Crawhall  and  Mr.  WpcotI  In  tha  tiook.)  From  tha  coltacllon  of 
Joaaph  Crawhall,  a*  ara  alao  tha  aacond,  third  and  fourth  adilloni  balow."    D.  S. 


Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complcat  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. Being  a  discourse  of  riven,  and  fish-ponds,  and  fish,  and  fishing. 
Not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  anglers.  The  second  edition  much  en- 
larged. John  a  I.  3.  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fishing,  they  said 
unto  him,  we  also  go  with  thee.  London,  printed  by  T.  M.  for  Rich.  Mar- 
riot,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  St.  Dunstans  Church-yard  Fleet-street 

1655- 

Collation:  Engraved  titia  A ;  "To  the  Right  Worahlphil,"  A  »%« ;  To  tha  Readair,  A  <-« ! 
Varaas,  A  »-m  ;  Tha  Complete  Angler,  Ek-O  la ;  In  twalvaa.  itP,  full  paan  niaala,  gill  bauk, 
gilt  edgai,  ancloied  In  a  brown  morocco  pufl-ofT  caae.  by  W.  Pratt.  "Tha  angravad  icroU  Is 
Main  used  on  title  and  to  the  plaiaa  of  fiib  are  added  tha  bream,  the  eel.  (ha  loaeh  and  the  bull- 
head. Tha  book  haa  almoat  baen  rewrtitati.  Tha  intarlocui^n  ara  three  In  thla  edition,  Pltoa- 
tor,  Aucapa,  and  Venator,  who  Uker  the  place  of  Viator  Commendatory  veraea  by  aevan 
writer!  ara  for  the  lint  lime  Inaarted.  The  Brat  •  To  my  dear  brother-ln-iaw  Mr.  Iiaak  Walton 
liaigned  'Jo.  Floud.  Mr.  of  Art*';  the  next  ■  C.  H  ,  Mr  of  Art»  that  It  '  Ch  Harvie  ai  given 
In  I07«-  than  follow  '  Tho  Weaver.  Mr.  of  Arts.'  '  Edw,  Powel,  MaiUr  of  Artt," '  Alai.  Broma, 
•  Rob.  houd  C' and  ■  Henry  Baglay,  Artlum  Magiater.  "    «*./i»r.  ,  .  u.     . 

Perfect  copy;  meaauring  sH  '  3H  inchea,  from  Joaaph  Crawhall  a  coltootlon,  wltb  hii  ilgna- 
lure.  Thla  ii  called  the  Republican  edition  U*4  n»U  im  4#aA),  and  alao  notaa  ahowing  pricaa  it 
haa  brought  at  different  aucUon  aalaa.  D.  S.  "  Mr.  Bindley,  tha  eminent  collaetor,  waa  of  the 
opinion  that  perfect  oopiea  of  the  aecond  edition  ara  rarer  even  than  tha  flrat.  and  wa  baUava  b« 
wai  right.'"     Watmood'tCknmkU.iVt^  j-.   .u    u     u    . 

"  Mr.  Park  aaya  that  thla  aecond  edition  li  still  more  rare  than  tha  Ant.  and  Sir  John  Hawkina 
oonfeatea  that  ha  had  never  been  able  to  meet  with  a  alngle  copy  of  It."     Wtttwotd's  Cata- 


Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

Full  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  center-piec«  on  sidaa,  with  oomar  omameoU,  gill  adgas. 
C4  misprinted  B4  in  both  copies. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complcat  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  To  which 
is  added  the  laws  of  angling :  with  a  new  table  of  the  particulars  in  this  book. 
The  third  edition  much  enlarged.  London,  printed  by  J.  G,  for  Rich.  Mar- 
riot,  at  his  shop  in  St.  Dunstans  Church-yard,  Fleet-street,  1661. 

Collation:  Engraved  title  A;  "To  the  Right  Wonhioful,'  Aa-3;  To  all  Readen,  A4-5; 
Verses,  A6-«i  The  Complete  Angler.  B-S8  ;  in  eighu.  Siie,  5H  x  3H  '"=^e«.  16°,  full  grewi 
russia,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  enclosed  In  a  brown  morocco  pull-on  case,  by  W.  Pratt.  "  The  en- 
graved scroll  Is  again  used.  The  changes  in  the  body  of  the  work  are  few  and  unimporUnl. 
Bronea  commendatory  verses  are  omitted,  and  the  Laws  of  angling  and  a  Table  of  contents 


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A  copy  of  thlt  adlllon.  ..nee  al  Chaliworth.  formerly  belnngM)  10  Chart**  iht  Neeond 
•r  •  merry  memonr.  whu  <•■•  an  angler,  a*  Hochetlar  »  yer»e*.  <iu«led  at  p  itS.  Intimata  In  an 
unworthy  jneer     II  Imm-*  the rf>yal  autograph      Tar;  Re*,  on  (hecnvravedilil*     Th.  W»l.en 


1  HTOTi  <n«  myai  auiograpn     ■  i  ar  ,•   K««.  on  (he  cnvraved  llllii       Ih.  Walton 
tuoui  <  •latoKur  of  ihU  llt.rary  «rr  among  lh«  <  urt7i«Ule«  of  bihllographieal 
irll.  uUr  fopy  l«  «jii<ar<-nil*  aulgnrd  lo  (he  year  l«7        i»a  Utt. 
ownrd  by  juteph  Crawhall.  and  con(aln*  hi*  tlgna(ure  and  now*  of  price*  M 


en(rl»i  In  the  lumiiluout 
literal  lire       I'hU  pa 

"  ThI*  copy  wa*  I  ,,..,_.. ._ 

kM  brought  at  variou*  auction  •ale*     A  perfect  copy 


D.  S. 


Walton,  liaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and  fishing,  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of 
nnost  anglers.  Simon  Peter  said,  I  go  a  fishing :  and  they  said,  we  also  will 
go  with  thee,  John  at.  3.  London,  printed  by  I".  Maxey  for  Rich.  Mar- 
riot,  in  S.  DunsUn's  Church-yard,  Fleet-street,  1664. 

CoUatlon :  Title  A  ;  •  To  (he  Rlgh(  Worehlpful.  A  s-j  .  To  all  Raederi.  A  4-5 ;  v*r*e*.  A 
V    L  Con(en(»,  A  9;  The  Cnmplele  Angler.  B-RS;  lnelgh(».     16"'.  half  black  morocco  gilt 

pack,  red  edge*.  Thit  al»o  ha*  In  (ha  preface  10  the  reader.  Third  lmpre»»lon.  bul  lack*  "  'fM 
l^we*  of  Angling,  ftiuiid  In  the  third  edition.  MH.  memorandum  on  (ly-leaf  from  "Thoro'i 
Catalogue,    giving  prices  of  different  edition*  of  "l^e  Angler." 

Walton,  Ixaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fishponds,  fish ,  and  fishing.  .  .  .Tha 
fourth  edition,  much  corrected  and  enlarged.  London,  printed  for  R.  Mar- 
riot,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Charles  Harper,  at  his  shop  the  next  door  to  tht 
Crown  near  Sergeants-Inn  in  Chancery-lane,  1668. 

ColUllon-  EncravadddeA;  "  To  the  Right  Wonhipftil."  An-3;  "To all  Readers."  A 4-5: 
verte*.  A  6-8;  "The  Compleie  Angler."  B-S8;  Intlghd.  16",  full  green  ruiila,  gil(  back,  gilt 
•dge*.  anclo*ed  In  brown  morocco  pull-off  ca»e,  hy  W.  Pratl.  "  A  paKlnary  reprint  of  ihe  iliird 
edition.  Bit.  fin.  "  Joseph  Crawhall  *  copy,  measuring  5H  »  3H  inches,  with  hii  ilgnutuia 
■nd  note*  of  price*  It  ha*  brought  at  varlou*  *aie*."    D.  S. 

Walton,  Izaak.     Another  copy. 

Full  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  gill  edges.    Lacks  Contanis  and  Tabt*. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation.  The  first  part.  Part  L  Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish, 
and  fishing.  Written  by  Izaak  Walton.  The  fifth  edition,  much  corrected 
and  enlarged.  London,  printed  for  Richard  Marriott,  1676.  8',  The  scroll 
has,  on  this  occasion,  been  "  worked  over,"  much  to  iu  detriment,  and  "  The 
first  part"  engraved  beneath  it.  The  works  of  Cotton  and  Venables,  the 
former  in  its  first,  the  latter  in  its  fourth  impression,  were  also  appended  to 
Walton,  and  issued  under  the  following  collective  title :  "  The  Universal 
Angler,  made  so,  by  three  books  of  fishing.  The  first  by  Mr.  Izaak  Walton ; 
the  second  by  Charies  Cotton,  Esq. ;  the  third  by  Col.  Robert  Venables.   All 


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whkh  may  b«  liound  together,  or  told  ear h  of  them  Mverally.     London, 
printed  for  Richard  Marriott,  and  lold  by  moat  bookaellert,  1676." 

•itoM :  TIU«.  •'  Th«  WnlvarMl  AngUr,  tie,  I  !••<,  tnipaTwt  illla.  "  Th«  Coini)k«l  Ai»t- 
!«.,  I  Uml,  iliU,  Pari  I  ,  with  bUnk  uhui*  for  Iha  tcrnU,  A  l-V  j;  In  alihu,  t>Unk  ImI, 
it  •vidvnuy  V  4  ;  Uc«nM  !•«/.  A  I .  itila,  ■  Th«  Comptcai  Anglm,'  Mc.  PmI  II  ,  A  •; 
Kv  wurihy  r'sihar.  "  A  j-^  (in  biun) .  H-H  I  (In  arlghlt) .  •n(r**«lilll«.  1  ImI:  ilUa,  "TIm 
r.iMrtcnGCil  AngUr,"  tie..  tU»1.  tiknii  l««f  (whkh  ihouUI  prated*  the  illU) ;  "  lo  tba 
KoMlar.'  A  9-H  ] ,  In  tlghli.    t«r.  full  gr«wn  lavani  imirocco,  gill  b«ch,  gill  iUUM.  gill  •dfai,  by 

"The  MMctnil  anit  thlrtl  paru  hava  lh«  tllla<i  givan  undar  iha  namai  of  (hnir  re«|i«cil«a  aulhurt 
and  »af  h  pari  ha»  a  iMparala  regUiar  and  paglnallon  ("  I  jiwauf  Angling  I,  and  II  (Conlanu). 
following  Iha  collacllvt  li  a  hMlf-tltlc  wiih  a  blank  i|>aca  laft  for  iho  Hroll  ■  Part  I  Bong  • 
dltrourtanf  Hver«,  lUh-pond*.  Ath  and  Athing.  Wrttian  by  Itaak  Walton.  Tha  Aflh  adilloa, 
miirh  rorraclad  and  aniargrd  I^ndon.  prlnlrd  lor  H  Marrliji.  and  arr  lo  Im  sold  hy  C?harlat 
Hartwr  at  hl»  »hop,  iha  ii««l  door  10  lh»  Crown  n«ar  Sargaanit  Inn  In  Chancery  t.ana.     1*76.' 

"Thl«  I*  iha  lail  adltlon  pubttahad  during  Iha  author  1  Itfcilina  and  ha«  '  Laudalorum  car- 
■Ina.   algnad  '  Jaco.  Dap.  D.D.,  i.  *.,  Dr.  Jamat  Duport.  Proft»ior  of  Orcah  In  Cambrldg* 

"  Tha  five  adltlon*  hava  told  ai  llawonh  •  /Ctt  la*.  «d. ;  at  Mllnar't  £v>  9*. ;  ai  Hlgg»'»  £»$ 
•a.  fcJ. ;  at  Cotlon'a  £ifi  in- ;  "ltd  at  Princa't  £y>  laa.  Mora  raccnily  thev  have  priK!uv:*il  iii>- 
wardi  of  /too.  We  may  hi  Ihclr  value  balwaan  thi*  tum  and  £to,  and  refer  lo  our  nola  on  lh« 
nrrtenl  prtca  of  Iha  fir«l  adillon."     /fit.  ^tt. 

••  Thli  Imu«  hai  iha  flrtt  adltlon  of  the  lacond  fiart.  by  Charlat  Cotton  "  L§wmdti  From  lh« 
library  of  Oaorga  Daniel,  with  following  inwripiion  on  the  itv-laaf:  "  Brauliful  copy,  with  4U 
theMlilaa^;  bound  from  th«  «ha«l»:  ttotn  Iha /»*«•/<  Library  of  mjr  daar  frtand,  WlUlam  Ptckar- 
IngiVala/T  a«argt  Danlal.  CMonbury,  Augtui,  1I54.  " 

Walton.  Ixaak.    Another  copy. 

Collation  tania  ai  praccding  lot,  aicepilng  ll  ladii  lb«  half-tllla,  blank  leaf  In  th«  Mcond  part, 
bat  has  the  blank  leaf  ai  tha  and  avidently  lacking  In  Iha  Ant  oopy.  Original  calf,  anoloMd  In 
a  brown  morocco  puU-off  ««M. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or.  Contemplative  man's  r^crea- 
tion.  In  two  parts.  Containing,  I.  A  large  and  particular  account  of 
rivem,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing :  written  by  the  ingenious  and  celebrated 
Mr.  Isaac  Walton.  II.  The  best  and  fullest  instructions  how  to  angle  for  t 
trout  and  grayling  in  a  clear  stream,  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.;  and  pub- 
lished  by  Mr.  Walton.  Comprising  all  that  has  been  accounted  valuable, 
instructive,  or  curious,  that  has  ever  appeared  on  this  subject.  Interspersed 
with  a  variety  of  practical  experiments;  learned  observations;  beautiful  de- 
scriptions i  philosophical,  moral,  and  religious  reflections ;  pieces  of  innocent 
mirtit  and  humour;  poetical  compositions,  *le.,  so  at  to  render  it  entertaining 
to  readers  of  every  taste  and  character  whatsoever:  with  exact  representa- 
lions  jf  all  the  fish,  and  the  addition  of  several  copper-plates,  designed  as  an 
embellishment  to  the  work.  Carefully  and  correctly  published,  from  the  best 
editions,  with  a  number  of  occasional  notes.    By  Moses  Browne,  author  of 


f.  London, 
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"  Piscatory  Epilogues."  To  which  are  added,  the  laws  of  angling ;  and  an 
ap|>«ndix,  shewing  at  one  view  the  most  profwr  rivers,  particulai  haunts, 
baits;  their  seasons,  and  hours  in  the  day  of  biting;  general  direction  ia 
prtcUce.  for  every  kin<t  of  fiih  that  is  to  be  anglett  for ;  alphabetically  tlU- 
posed,  in  a  method  peculiarly  useful,  and  never  yet  attempte<l.  With  short 
rules  concerning  the  tackle,  baiu,  the  several  ways  of  fishini(,  and  weather 
pro|»cr  for  angling.  London,  printed  and  sold  by  Henry  Kent,  at  the  print- 
ing-oftice  in  Finch-Une,  near  the  Royal  Exchange,  1750. 

p.  IIM>  (varto  btnnl't;  aulhor'i  prafaea,  pp  il-iW;  ttm- 
I, pp.  i-ja;  plat  ,  pp  3>0;  plaia;  pp  «  joo;  llila  | 
pp  my-^fH;  plala.  j>p.  .»-}•»;  Intla*,  a  unnumlmrml  laarta. 
il  araen  levant  morucLO,  gill  back,  gilt  tiaat,  with  comrr  orna- 
manH,  Intlda  flU  Iwrdar.  gill  «!dgM,  by  Tout  '  Hr<>wn«!«  editing  waa  dona  with  giwlo,  tin- 
fnrtunalaly  iha  whim  ttxik  him  l<i  prima  and  pollih  hli  author  •  dtyla ;  to  iut)pi«i«  paanagai  In 
hi*  proaa,  to  iinooth  down  roughncMt't  In  hl«  rhtmat,  and  to  ai'apt  him  to  iha  ovar-raflnvd  and 
•rtlflcUl  laata  of  tha  day,  a  tacRlega  all  r« varan tlovart  of  old  Itaac  will  And  U  hard  to  eondona." 
Bit.  fut 

Walton.  Iiaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recrea- 
tion. In  two  parts.  By  the  ingenious  and  celebrated  Mr.  Isaac  Walton 
and  Charles  Cotton,  Esq. ;  I.  Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish- ponds,  fish, and 
fishing.  1 1.  Instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  grayling  in  a  clear 
■tream.  Correctly  and  very  accurately  publishei.  (With  draughu  of  all  the 
fish ;  ornamented  with  a  number  of  copper-pktes,  lud  a  great  variety  of  use- 
ful  and  copious  notes.)  By  Moses  Browne,  author  of"  I'iscatory  Eclogues," 
tk.  The  seventh  edition,  very  much  amended  and  improved.  With  the  laws 
that  concern  angling.  And  an  appendix,  whu  h  shewj  at  one  view  the  proper 
riveni,  haunts,  baits,  seasons,  and  hours  of  biting ;  ijencral  directions,  eU.,  for 
every  fish  that  is  to  be  angled  for;  alphabetically  digested,  in  a  method  sin- 
gularly useful,  and  never  yet  attempted.  With  short  rules  relating  to  the 
tackle,  baits,  several  ways  of  angling,  and  weather  improper  and  proper  for 
the  sport.  The  whole  comprising  all  that  is  valuable,  instructing  or  curious, 
that  has  appeared  on  the  subject.  Peter  saith  unto  them  .  .  .  John  xxi.  3. 
London,  printed  and  sold  by  Henry  Kent,  etc.,  1759. 


Collation:  PUte;  Utla;  pp.  Ili-xxW;  plate;  pp.  1-3^;  plate;  pp.  35-56;  plate;  pp. 
plate;  pp.   Sl-lM;  platei;  169-914;  plate;  pp    915-16;  plate;  title;  1  unnumbered  ' 


•01-040 ;  plate ;  a^i-^fo 
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:k,  gill 
tlmvuithed  by  'pattfcular  niarki  '  *\v\  four  new  engravln 
I.    The  platei  used  in  the  former  edition  have  been  re-engia.iru, 
but  the  artist't  name  li  not  attached  to  them.   ThU  it  alio  tha  caae  with  one  of  the  new  platea.*' 
Bit.  fix. 


lit  side*.     ''The  prefac«  hai  been  rewritten,  the   'direclioni 

ivuithed  by  'particular  niarki  '  xnd  four  new  engri 

The  platei  used  in  the  former  edition  have  been  re-engraved, 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recrea- 
tion. Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  In  two  parts. 
The  first  written  by  Mr.  Izaak  Walton,  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq. 
To  which  are  now  prefixed  the  lives  of  the  authors.  Illustrated  with  cuts  of 
the  several  kinds  of  river-fish  and  of  the  implements  used  in  angling,  views 
of  the  principal  scenes  described  in  the  book,  and  notes  historical,  critical  and 
explanatory.  London,  printed  only  for  Thomas  Hope,  at  the  Bible  and 
Anchor,  opposite  the  North  Gate  of  the  Royal  Exchange,  Threadneedle- 
street ;  and  sold  by  him,  and  Sackville  Parker,  at  Oxford ;  Richard  Matthews, 
at  Cambridge;  and  Samuel  Trimmer,  at  Derby,  1760. 

Collation:  Plate:  title:  "Dedication,"  pp.  ill-viii !  "  AdvertUement,"  pp.  Ix-xj  Utt  ot 
Walton  pp.  xi-lvi ;  Epi.tle dedicatory,  pp.  i-il; :  "  Toall  Reader..  "  po  .v-x :  versejK p^  xi-xxil ; 
plate;   Part  I.  pp.  1-56;  pUte;   pp.  57-76;  plate;   pp.  78-104;  plate,   PP- *°5-"0.   !>»"«• 

ton ;  tftlef "  Some  Account,^  eJvT,  pp.  iii -xlvlii ;  "  To  my  most  worthy  Father,    pp.  i-iv .     1  o 


my  most  honored  Friend,"  pp.  i-ii; 
pp.  35-38;  plate ;  pp.  39:^ 


'The  Retirement,"  pp.  i-iv;  ^'a"  "•  PP- '-"*LP  ,"  V 
.. o.T ■.»   . .....M<n.v><>roH  Ivavf-i.    8°.  calfrebacKea. 


I ;  pp.  3tt-4a ;  plate ;  pp.  43-128 ;  Index,  4  unnumbered  leaves.    -  .    - 
EdTt^  bV  Mr.  John  (^"er,Jards^ir  JoTin)  Hawkins,  by  whom  is  the  hfc  of  Wahon;  that  of 


erwaras  sir  jonni  nawnius,  "/  niiv.,ii  ■»  ••■-  "v;  ~:   ",  ;  y 

Co'ttonTs  by  W.'  &ndvi]-"  The  engravings,  by  Ryland  from  designs  by  Wale,  are  dated  1759. 
This  editioi;^meSnL^compet>tion%ith  that  issued  by  Browne  m  the  previons  year  a„d^^^^^^ 
rise  to 'sundry  skirmishes  and  passages  of  arms  between  he  rival  editors,  "rowne  s  charges 
of  plagiarism  appear  unfounded.  Ae  annotation  is  copious  and  h"*  f°f '^J;  .""Ji'' P"'*  °f*" 
rptainpd  in  subsrauent  reorints."  Bit.  pise.  "  The  unfortunate  Ryland  received  IS  $».  a  plate 
foJ  the  ei^eravin«  ••  ZS^  "  In  th^new  edition  the  original  text  was  restored  to  Us  ongi- 
nal  Jurftv^tre  pmnin^l^was  laid  aside,  all  poetical  tinkering  repudiated  and  old  Ua^^ 
•redundancies,*^'  superfluities.'  and  '  absurdities  ^broueht  back  to  light,  and  left  to  stand  or  fall 
on  their  own  merits  or  demerits."     Westwocd's  Chronuu. 

Walton,  Izaak.     Another  copy. 

Full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  yellow  edges. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recrea- 
ation  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  upwards  of  thirty  copper  cuts  of  the  several  kinds 
of  river  fish,  and  of  the  implements  used  in  angling,  views  of  the  principal 
scenes  described  in  the  book,  engraved  by  Mr.  Ryland.  To  which  is  now 
prefixed,  the  lives  of  the  authors  and  notes  historical,  critical  and  explanatory 
...  The  second  edition.  London,  printed  for  J.  Rivington,  at  the  Bible 
and  Crown,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard;  J.  Caslon,  in  Stationers  Court;  and 
R.  Withy,  in  Comhill,  1766. 

Collation-  Same  as  preceding.  8°,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  r«i  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 
■.  This  ii  the  pT?"di"g  ?E  w!th  a  f^esh  ti&e-pa^.  but  tfle  plates,  of  whicj  'he  ««>/ '3«^ 
sions  were  remarkably  briUiant,  have  now  lost  mucTi  of  their  starpness.  The  engraver,  by  the 
way,  subsequendy  had  the  misfortune  to  be  hanged  for  forgery.      Btt.  ptsc. 


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213 


Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
In  two  parts.  By  the  ingenious  and  celebrated  Mr.  Isaac  Walton,  and  Charles 
Cotton,  Esq.  I.  Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish  and  fishing.  II. 
Instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  a  grayling  in  a  clear  stream.  Cor- 
rectly and  very  accurately  published.  (With  draughts,  of  all  the  fish;  or- 
namented with  a  number  of  copper-plates  and  a  great  variety  of  useful  and 
copious  notes.)  By  Moses  Browne,  author  of"  Piscatory  Eclogues,"  e/e.  The 
eighth  edition,  with  the  addition  of  all  the  songs  set  to  music.  Also  the  laws 
that  concern  angling.  And  an  appendix,  which  shews  at  one  view  .  . .  rules 
concerning  .  .  .  weather  improper  and  proper  for  the  sport.  The  whole 
comprising  all  that  is  valuable,  instructing,  or  curious,  that  has  appeared  on 
the  subject.  Peter  saith  .  .  .  John  xxi.  3.  Walton's  own  motto  to  ist  edi- 
tion. London,  printed  and  sold  by  Richard  and  Henry  Causton  (successors 
to  the  late  Mr.  Henry  Kent),  at  the  Printing  Office,  No.  21  Finch  lane,  near 
the  Royal  Exchange,  1773. 

Coupon:  Plate;  tUle;  pp.  ili-xxiv  (xxiii-xxiv  misplaced  bv  the  binder);  pp.  i-s6:  plate- 


title  ;  X  unnumbered  leaf;  pp.  xjj-a&i ;  plaVe  ;"pp; a&3-rta  IpiatV;  aSj-^^ ;  4  unnumGered  leave'$: 

id  calf,  eilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt.     "  Thrs  is  Moses  Browne's  third 
_.     -  =    -  ,    -Jproved ...  by  the  addition  of  twenty 

The  music  was  the  work  of  the  editor.    The  plates  are  the 


Illustrations. 

and  last  edition 

pages,  and  of  several  useful  notes 
same  as  in  the  I7S9  edition."    Bib.  pite 


i6P,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  ba'cL, 
It  is  said,  in  the  preface,  to  be 


pp.  23-4  misplaced  in  binding 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler  j  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish  and  fishing :  in  two  parts ;  the 
first  written  by  Mr.  Isaac  Walton,  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq. ;  with 
the  lives  of  the  authors,  and  notes  historial,  critical,  and  explanatory,  by 
Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  The  fourth  edition,  with  large  additions.  London, 
printed  foi  John,  Francis  and  Charles  Rivington  (No.  62),  eU.     '784. 


Collation 
T-vi 


■.  ,c     flfJ",'  '"',?'  advertisement,  pp.  iii-iv;  advertisement  to  the  Foun 
¥**  "'.Y;"''*'"'    PP.-.^""'*"!.  "  Epfstle  dedicatory,"  pp.  Ixiii-lxvi ;     " 


pp.  S»-«8 
plates 
account, 
honoured 
pp.  3^-iix 


E'^iticn,  pp. 

_        Ixxi-lxxxii ;  plate ;  Complete  Angler,  Part  I,  pp.  i-ec    olate  • 

plate;^  pp.  69-93;  prate;  pp.  03-110:  plate  of  music ;  pp.  x«-«)8:  plate  of  music 

)p.  a6i-968 ;  three  plates  ;  portrait  of  Cotton ;  title ;  Part  'i,  "  Some 

(verso  blank);   "To  my  worthy,"  etc.,  pp.  xxv-xxviil;   "To  my 

.„.,  r,,.  xxix-xxxiv ;  pp.  i-ao;  plcte;  pp.  21-32;  plate;  pp.  33-36;  plate: 

Index,  s  unnumbered  leaves.    8°,  full  sprinkledcalf,  gilt  back,  by  \\^ftitt.    For 


;  pp.  209-260;  plate;  f 
nt,    etc.,  pp.  ili-xxiii 
iredFriena,    etc.,  pp. 


the  memoir  o»  Cotton  by  Oldvs  is  substituted  a  new  biography  b°y  Hawkins'  An  account  of 
?.  kJ*^"  ^^  ^  5'°"^»"  I"  Wales  from  1753  to  X764  is  adde'd  to  the  Appendix,  andXw. 
"Eclogapi*catoria,aMetastasio,utdidtur."  «■!»"«« 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discotrse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish  and  fishing.    In  two  parts.    The 


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214 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


first  written  by  Mr.  Isaac  Walton,  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.  Il- 
lustrated with  upwards  of  thirty  copper  cuts  of  the  several  kinds  of  river  fish, 
of  the  implements  used  in  angling,  and  views  of  the  principal  scenes  described 
in  the  book.  To  which  are  prefixed,  the  lives  of  the  authors  and  notes  his- 
torical, critical,  and  explanatory.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  The  third 
edition.  London,  printed  for  John  and  Frances  Rivington  (No.  63),  at  the 
Bible  and  Crown,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard ;  and  T.  Caslon,  in  Stationers 
Court,  1775. 

Collation:  Plate:  title;  "Dedication,"  pp.  iii-vii  (verso  blank) ;  advertisement,  pp.  ix-x ; 
"Life  of  Walton,"  pp.  xi-lvi:  "Epistle  dedicatory,"  pp.  Ivli-lx  ;  "To  all  Readers,  pp. 
Ixi-lxvi ;  Verses,  pp.  fxvii-lxxviii ;  blank  leaf;  plate ;  Part  I,  pp.  1-56 ;  plate ;  pp.  57"^  i  P'ate  ; 
pp.  77-104;  plate;  pp.  105-196;  plate;  pp.  197-936 ;  a  plates ;  pp.  937-Joo;  plate;  pp.  3o«-304! 
3  plates;  portrait  of  Cotton;  title;  "Some  account,"  etc.,  pp.  lii-xTviii;"  To  my  most  worthy 
Father,"  pp.  i-iv;  "To  my  most  honoured  Friend,"  pp.  v-vi;  "The  Retirement,  pp.  vu-x; 
Part  II.  pp.  1-94 ;  plate ;  pp.  95-38 ;  plate ;  pp.  39-43 ;  plate  ;  pp.  43-128 ;  Index  4  unnumbered 
leaves.  8°,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  ijack,  by  W.  Pratt.  Br&adside  of  "Anglers  Assistant,  bemg 
an  Epitomy  of  the  whole  art  of  Angling,"  inserted. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish  and  fishing.  .  .  .  With  the  lives 
of  the  authors,  and  notes  historical,  critical,  and  explanatory,  by  Sir  John 
Hawkins,  Knt.  The  fifth  edition,  with  additions.  London,  printed  for  F. 
and  C.  Rivington.  .  .  .  1791. 

Collation:  Portrait  of  Cotton  ;  title;  advertisements,  pp.  iii-vi;"  Life  of  Waltoii,"  pp.  viii- 
Ixii  •  "  Epistle  dedicatory,"  pp.  Ixiii-lxvi ;  "  To  all  Readers,''  pp.  Ixvii-lxx ;  verses,  pp.  Ixxi-lxxxii ; 
Part  I,  pp.  1-50;  plate;  pp.  51-66;  plate;  pp.  67-99;  plate;  pp.  93-»o8;  plate;  pp.  io9-«o8; 
plate  ;  pp.  90$-fl6i;  plate ;  pp.  96i-«;  3  plates;  title;  "  Some  account,"  etc..  pp.  lii-xxiii  (verso 
blank)  ■  "  To  my  most  worthy  Father,    pp.  xxv-xxviii ;  "  To  my  most  honoured  Friend,    pp. 


blank  ;  "  10  my  most  wonny  raincr,    pjj.  xa»-*»yiii,       »v.  i..j  .^v...  ..«..— .^- ---.    ri- 

xxix-xxx;  "  The  Retirement,"  pp.  xxxi-xxxiv,  mispnnted  (xxiv) ;  Part  II,  pp.  i-ao;  Pla'e;pp 
ai-ili;  5  unnumbered  leaves.    Illustrations.    «°  '••"  '^""•v-'-rt  -"'f    <nl»  back    cilt  edees.  bi 


itions.    8°.  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by 
Tout.  '"Areprint  of  the  fourth  edition,  edited  by  John  Sidney  Hawkins,  who 'being  wholly 


Tout.  "A  repnnt  01  tne  lourxn  eaiuon,  eaiicu  uy  jumi  omucjf  i>a.Tn.i..a,  ■r,^,^  ^-..-e  ■•;— -y 
unacquainted  with  the  subject,'  has  confined  himself  to  making  such  small  'corrections  and  ad- 
ditions •  as  were  found  in  the  margin  of  his  father's  copy  of  the  last  edition.  This  imprint  ii 
very  scarce  and  unusual. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  .  .  .  With  the  lives 
of  the  authors,  and  notes  historical,  critical,  and  explanatory,  by  Sir  John 
Hawkins,  Knt.  The  fifth  edition,  with  additions.  London,  printed  for  F. 
and  C.  Rivington,  G.  G.  J.  &  J.  Robinson,  W.  Goldsmith,  J.  &  J.  Taylor,  R. 
Faulder,  Scatcherd  and  Whitaker,  and  E.  Jefferey,  1792. 

Collation:  Plate ;  title ;  advertisement,  pp.  iii-vi;  "Life  of  Walton,  "pp.  vii-brii;'' Epistle 
dedicatory,"  pp.  Ixiii-lxvi;  "To  all  Readers."  pp. Ixvii-lxx ;  verses,  pp.  IxxWxxxii;  Part  I,  pp. 
i-So;  plate;  pp.  51-66;  plate;  pp.  67-99;  plate;  pp.  93-110;  plate;  pp.  xii-908;  plate;  pp. 

50,  pwvc.  HK  3     ^.  K,.    !r,1...'.Z "ofCotton:  title:  "Some  account."  etc.,  pp.  til- 


ao9-96o ;  plate ;  pp.  a6i-a68 ;  3  plates ;  portrait  of  Cotton ;  title ;  "  Some  account,    etc. 


.  ■iJ*%^i8r^*NHSi»'t*»i"»*«'^ 


I 

V. 


,  Esq.  II- 
r  river  fish, 
5  described 

notes  his- 
The  third 
62),  at  the 

Stationers 


nt,  pp.  Ix-x; 
eaders,"  pp. 
17-76;  plate; 
pp.  30I-3CH; 
most  worthy 
t,"  pp.  vii-x; 
unnumbered 
sistant,  being 


recreation, 
th  the  lives 
y  Sit  John 
ited  for  F. 


;on,"  pp.  viii- 
p.  Ixxi-lxxxii ; 
pp.  109-408 ; 
ii-xxiii  (verso 

Friend,"  pp. 
to ;  plate ;  pp. 
;ilt  edges,  by 

being  wholly 
tions  and  ad- 
'his  imprint  i* 


1  recreation, 
ith  the  lives 
y  Sir  John 
nted  for  F. 
,  Taylor,  R. 


Ixii;  "Epistle 
ii ;  Part  I,  pp. 
18;  plate;  pp. 
"  etc.,  pp.  ifl- 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  /tiigling  2 1 5 

xviii  (verio  Wank) :  "To  my  worthy  Father,"  pp.  xxv-xxviii ;  "  To  my  most  honoured  Friend," 
pp.  xxlx-xxx;  I  he  Retirement,  pp.  xxxi-xxxiv  (misprinted  xxiv).  Part  II,  pp.  i-ao-  nlate- 
&?•  ?,'"'.?'  •,.5.r"u.'"?'"''«fe''  '«ave»  of  Index.  Illustrations.  8°,  full  sprinkled  caff,  gill  back.  >>C 
ti,;,  litin.  ,.;.i*  'a  ""S-i^'  ''^"'°"  *','^  ■  r'^  title-page,  the  title  of  the  seconef  part,  daiea 
1791.  oe'ng  re  a  ned.  The  greater  portion  of  the  impression  appears  to  have  txen  thus  treated 
•ml  copies  retain  ng  the  oiTginal  tit  e-p.ige  are  very  rare  and  have  not  been  hitherto  noticed. 
One  IS  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  Cooling  of  Derby.      Bib.  fiic. 

"This  edition  is  revised  by  John  Sidney  Hawkins,  son  of  Sir  John  Hawkins,  who  states  in  his 
advertisement  that  he  had  found  on  the  margins  of  a  copy  of  the  fourth  ediiion  ■  corrections  and 
additions  by  the  last  editor,  which,  though  not  many,  have  been  all  made  use  of  on  this  occasion, 
Catalo  ut  *"  *     '■"eive  the  advantage  of  his  last  corrections.'  "     Weslwood 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fisli-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  .  .  ,  With  the  lives 
of  the  authors,  and  notes  historical,  critical,  and  explanatory,  by  Sir  John 
Hawkins,  Knt.  The  sixth  edition,  with  additions.  London,  printed  for  F. 
&  C.  Rivington,  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinson,  J.  &  J.  Taylor,  R.  Faulder,  W.  Bent, 
J.  Scatcherd,  E.  Jefferey,  and  T.  N.  Longman,  1797, 

Collation  :  Title ;  advertisement,  pp.  v-vi ;  "  Advertitement  to  the  Sixth  Edition."  pp.  vii-viii ; 
••Life  of  >Vajltois.'  pp.  i-lvi ;  "Epistle  dedicatory, "  pp.  Ivli-lix  (verso  blank);  "tS  all  Real 
ders,  pp.  Ixl-lxiv;  verses,  Ixv-lxxvi ;  Part  I,  pp.  i-no;  leaf  of  music;  pp.  111-904;  leff  of 
music ;  pp.  aos-4i69 ;  3  plates;  i  unnumbered  leaf;  title;  "Some  account.*'  etc.,7p.  iii-xxiii 
(verso  blank),  "'To  ray  worthy  Father,"  pp.  xxv-xxvi;  "To  my  most  honoured  FFfcnd,"  pp 


InZv**!?!  i.«,I„';  S^'""^'-'-  .PP.','''''''"''''''".'  P"'  "•  PP-  '-"':  S  unnumbered  leaves  of 
Index.  Illustrations.  8°,  original  calf.  "TO  copies  are  said  to  be  on  finer  paper.  The  Hawkini 
wnes  greatly  detenoated  in  pie  edition  ofiTgi,  closes  with  this  shabby  ancTthreadbare  volume  " 
Btt.  ptc.    One  of  the  50  copies  on  fine  paper. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

thJnri*.?H*!2^';„„"°'  fij".  »Prin"ed  crlf.  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt.  Has  false  title,  which  is  no.  in 
It  fo?!ows  them         '"  "nnumbeed  leaf  after  p.  »fia  precedes  the  plates,  while  in  the  former 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  Conteraplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  In  two  parts :  the 
first  written  by  Mr.  Isaac  Walton  j  tlie  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.  With 
the  lives  of  the  authors,  and  notes  historical,  critical,  supplementary,  and  ex- 
planatory, by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  London,  printed  for  Samuel  Bagst  r, 
in  the  Strand,  1808. 

Extra  lUustrated,  and  extended  to  three  volumes  by  the  insertion  of  extra  title-paees,  tnd  %ii 
plates;  many  of  waich  are  proofs.  Among  the  rare  prints  may  be  mentioned  EvelyS.  by  Bartti- 
OM  ;  Hooker,  by  DoUe  (fine  impress  on) ;  Sanderson,  by  DoUe ;  Fishing-scene,  from  Francis  Barl 
lows  rare  book  of  Hiui  ing.  Hawking  and  Fishing,  engraved  by  Hollar,  Aubrey;  enmver's 
proof,  touched  with  pencil ;  \*s«ius.  by  GaUe.  and  two  Original  watercolor  drawings  bySabin 
b    w"pt*tt  *^"        "'  "»<>«>««»•  K"»  center-piece  on  sides,  inside  gilt  borders,  gift  top.  uncut 


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216  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  In  two  parts :  the 
first  written  by  Mr.  Isaac  Walton ;  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.  With 
the  lives  of  the  autlors,  and  notes  historical,  critical,  supplementary,  and  ex- 
planatory, by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  London,  printed  for  Samuel  Bags- 
ter,  in  the  Strand,  1808. 

Collation:  False  tiUe;  plate  with  three  portraits;  »'«•«:  «»^"''?«Tv"'''. 'F^th;*lilahPwo°r' 
Walton."  pp.  n-98;  plate  with  five  portrarts;  pp.  .9-65  (verso  '''»"''>;"  if  "l»,^^'f^l,rlk': 
shiDful  lohnOffley.'pp.lxvii-lxx;  "to  all  Readers.'^p.  7W4;  v"se5.  pp.7S-87M^eMOblnnlt . 

K-  pSrt  I.  PP  V>36:  plate;  pp.  137-154:  pl«te:  PP-  'SS-^TS;  pUtei  PP. '79r?9" !?'?'? : 
Ep  193-080;  p'^Kpa8l'-a88  plate ;  pp.  289-338 :  pfate;  pp.  339-345  (verso  blank) ;  3  plates 
PP  34M:  plate;  PP  351-380;  opiates;  PP  38i-4oa :  Plat« ;  PP- 4<^4»4 :  Pla'e  •  PP- 4'^^^^ 
KtatX?  nn  iio-iao-  olate  DP.  431-5x6;  i  unnuml>ered  leaf  of  advertisements.  4".  full  crustiea 
Seen  le^ant^^occo  gi uM  gilt  iidei.  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  ••  Wale  s  draw- 
Cs  have  been  reinplved  by  Audinet,  whS  also  executed  the  seventeen  very  excellwt  en- 
grlvings  of  fish^  Spper  wtich  are  found  amone  the  letter-press.  N«*  j'«*'' °f  '  f-Ji" 
SIj^i'  onH  nf  rmtons  •  Fishine  house  '  taken  by  Mr.  Samuel,  are  among  the  illustrations. 
Snfe  new  edi  oHBags  er  h  m  elf.  we  belie")  has  r^evised  and  made  some  fiaiUons  to  the  note, 
IfHa"::ins."°TL  Idition  was  printed  in  three  sixes:  demy  ocUvo.ro^^^^^^ 


wnicn  ittsi  were  publisheU  at  nve  guineas.  1  ncse  are  .mc,  ..i^  »'"°;V  Jl  "  *  •:  mVi.  11  coov  illus- 
the  fire  at  Bagster's  warehouse,  with  the  stock  of  this  impression.  At  "'KKf  »  "I"  ?  ?°Pyf  L'"^ 
«ted  with  above  370  prints  and  drawings  from  rare  P°"«'t''.Pf°°»'"'7'„?' PJfi^,"^^^^^^ 
&c  sold  for  /63.  It  was  bound  by  Gosden,  and  the  bands  of  the  book  made  oj. *°o? J/.^'"  *"? 
d^'r  of  Couonriishing-house,  taken  off  near  the  lock,  where,  it  i.  to  be  supposed,  Isaac  s  hand 
must  have  touched."    Bib.  pise. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  <  opy. 

Full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  back,  by  W.  Pratt, 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Coinpleat  Angler.  By  Isaac  Walton.  London,  printed 
for  S.  Bagster,  in  the  Strand,  1810.  8?,  calf. 

rollation-  False  title-  engraved  title ;  7  unnumbered  leaves ;  pp.  346.  Square  16°,  fuU  calf, 
bflS^aSrsWes  S  tw.  ed^lt  edges.  "This  is  a  reprint  ot  Walton's  first  edition ,  but  scarcely 
to  b^  cSued  a  faSile  The  fish  wire  engraved  on  silver,  agreeably  with  the  common  credence 
on^is  ubject  X  stock  of  "his  edition  shared  the  fate  of  tlie  previous  edition  and  was  partly 
consumed  n  the  fire."  Bib.  pise.  "  The  plates  in  this  edition  were  engraved  »"  *>lver  by  Au- 
Zet.  n  is  said  they  were  not  silver  which  were  used  by  Lombart  for  the  edition  of  1653. 
MSS.    Note  in  book.    Scarce. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish  ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  In  two  parts.  .  .  . 
With  the  lives  of  the  authors,  and  notes  historical,  supplementary,  and  ex- 
planatory,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.,  and  the  present  editor.  London, 
printed  for  Samuel  Bagster,  in  the  Strand,  by  R.  Watts,  at  Broxbourne,  on 
the  river  Lea,  Herts,  1815. 

Collation:  facsimile  title;  portrait ;  title ;  4  unnumbered  leaves ;  PP.  ""SM. :  «>  unn«n>bered 
leaves  of  index.  lUustrations.  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "This  is  Bagster  s 
second  edhion  The  engravings  of  fish  are  a  fresh  series.  The  '  present  editor  wa.  Heniy 
ElHs  of  ?he  Bri  ish  Museum.  tL  ed;.ion  was  in  two  sizes :  small  and  large  octavo.     B,b.  ftse. 


fc«>/y!ir«w- 


V 


•ecreation. 
parts:  the 
isq.  With 
•y,  and  ex- 
mel  Bags- 


x;  "Life  of 
Right  Wor- 
verso  blank ; 
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k) ;  3  plates ; 
pp.  4»S-4i8 ; 
,  full  crushed 
^^ale's  draw- 
excellent  en- 
ews  of  '  Pike 
illustrations. 
s  to  the  notes 
I  and  quarto, 
g  perished  in 
!  a  copy  illus- 
plates  offish, 
rood  from  the 
Isaac's  hand 


on,  printed 


!  16°,  fuU  calf, 
1,  but  scarcely 
moo  credence 
ind  was  partly 
1  silver  by  Au- 
tion  of  1653." 


;  recreation, 
parts.  .  .  . 
ry,  and  ex- 
London, 
(bourne,  on 


o  unnumbered 
lis  is  Ba  lister's 
ar"  wa^  Henry 
vo."  Btb.fisc, 


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Walton,  Izoak.    Another  copy. 

Full  crimped  yellow  morocco,  gilt  back,  large  paper. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  In  two  parts.  .  .  . 
With  the  lives  of  the  authors  and  notes  historical,  critical,  and  explanatory, 
by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  London,  printed  for  James  Smith,  163  Strand, 
1833. 

Collatioii :  pp.  Ix-sBs.  Extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  ten  plates.  8°,  half  green  mo- 
rocco, gilt  back,  gilt  top  uncut.  "  The  plates  have  been  re-engraved.  They  were  i'sued  also 
separately  aiid  were  used  to  illustrate  Zouch  s  •  Life  of  Walton,'  1823.  Some  copies  have  por- 
trait  only  and  no  plates  This  edition  was  produced  at  the  cost  of  Gosden,  the  sporting  book- 
Wnder.  It  retams  the  biographies  and  notes  of  Hawkins,  and  has  no  innovation,  save  a  fresh 
Preface.      Btb.  puc.    "  Edited  by  T.  Gosden."    Lawndts. 

Walton,  izaak.     Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cot- 
ton :  extensively  embellished  with  engravings  on  copper  and  wood,  from 
original  paintings  and  drawings,  by  first-rate  artists.  To  which  are  added 
an  introductory  essay ;  the  Linnaean  arrangement  of  the  various  river  fish 
delineated  in  the  work ;  and  illustrative  notes.  London,  John  Major,  Fleet- 
street,  adjoining  Sergeant's  Inn,  1823. 

Collation  :  pp.  lx-4ii  8°,  half  green  morocco.  Large  paper,  with  the  plates  on  India  paper 
™J,  «  .■J^'*  copper-plates  and  77  wood  engravings,  tlie  plates  being  again  engraved,  but  in 
r.Uhf.li'''^'!^  Jk^''^'^^  Cook  and  i'ye,  from  t^e  old  drawings  by  Wale,  whfch  had'been  -greatly 
heightened  iii  the  effect  by  the  pencil  of  Mr.  Frederick  Nish.'   The  woodcuts  of  fish  afe  skif- 

mn.UfUrt'"'?^:  ^J^^  ""P'lJ?  ^S'^T"  '*'«^'  P^P*"  "^"^  "'"«  ''^^«  the  plates  on  India  paper, 
w  .K**fr  The  editor  was  Mr.  R.Thomson,  autfior  of  the  •  Chronicles  of^London  Bridge.^iSa? 
but  the  Introductory  Essay,  a  farrago  of  twaddle,  was  written  by  Major  himself."  Bib.  pise 
We  may  wonder  at  the  amount  of  admiration  excited  forty  years  ago  by  this  pretty  book  which 
7,^  'r''!?."'?!'"  5"  aniarvel  of  its  kind,  pointed  out  as  .ucfi  on  the  shelves  of  fibraries,  or  passed 
fromhand  to  hand,  amidst  the  encomiums  of  delighted  connoisseurs."    H.  Thomson. 

Walton,  izaak.    Another  copy. 

19°.  full  maroon  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  with  center-piece. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charies  Cot- 
tonj  .  .  .  and  illustrative  notes.  Second  edition.  London,  John  Major, 
1824. 

Collatiori :  pp.  Iviii-ai6,  with  77  woodcuts,  3  plates  of  music,  and  13  copper-plates,  the  latter 
re-engraved.  fUustratlons  i2«,  full  crushed  green  levant  morocco,  gilt Tack.  ^Itedeesbv 
?ft!^'l°'^-  ^-h  ^J^'^**  ^"?"i  ^"'^  ""''  Nish.  A  copy  of  verses  fSm  the  per  of  the^cdi'to7 
J^^pipvi^-ls^ar^^^^^^ 

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Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cot- 
ton. {Half-title :  The  complete  angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  By  Izaak  Walton 
and  Charles  Cotton.  With  the  lives  of  the  authors;  and  notes,  historical, 
critical,  and  explanatory,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.).  Chiswick,  printed 
by  C.  Whittingham,  College  House;  sold  by  Thomas  Tegg,  ftc,  1824. 

roUaiion'  DD    viii-267;  xl-a84.    Portraits,    a  voU.    i8°.  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back.  gtU 
uoiiation  .  pp.  viii-wv .  »'.,^^  , ..     „.^  ^,.„     Contain,  Us.  copy  on  the  fly-leaves  of 


tides, 
the 


••a' reprint  of  the  edition  of  iw.''    ffii.  pise     -- 
Invocation  from  the  first  book  of  John  Davori  '  Secrets  of  Angling. 


Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing;  with  the  lives  of  the 
authors,  and  notes,  historical,  critical,  and  explanatory,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins, 
Knt.     London,  Dove,  1825 


Collation;  portrait;  engraved  title;  printed  title;  ««vertlseinent;  1  unnumbei*d  leaf;  pp. 
title,  I*art  II :  p.  a93-4ao;  4  plat"  <*'  «»»»  "»  P-  SN-    '"^  "''°'""'  '^"""'*-  ""="'■ 


5-990 


18°,  original  boards,  uncut. 


Walton.  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  dUcourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  By  I.  Walton  and 
C.  Cotton.  With  the  lives  of  the  authors,  and  notes,  historical,  critical,  and 
explanatory,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  London,  printed  for  the  proprie- 
tors [of  the  English  Classics]  by  J.  F.  Dove,  1825. 
Collation :  portrait;  vignette  title;  pp.  4ao-    16°.  full  Kreen  morocco.    "  Plates  of  ftsh  from 

sold  at  V^nnsiie  s  m  reoruary,  10/0.    n  "="  iSO;  f...."-  -.....■-.-  r-i—  ■• "- "rir^„„.„  ,a_a 
'Woodcuts  of  British  Fishes.  Engraved  by  Thomas  Bewick.  London.  James  Toovey,  1878 


well-engraved^locks'now  in  the  Denison  collection.  These  blocks,  eigl.— --  ---  _—  . 
bdieveato  be  the  work  of  Thomas  Bewick.  They  came  from  th«  collection  of  MnE.  B.  Ju 
^^atChristJesin/ebruary.^.878.__Aje_wJgoJj.rin^^^^^^^^^ 


Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. Two  parts.  The  first  by  Izaak  Walton,  the  second  by  Charles 
Cotton.    London,  William  Pickering,  1825. 

rnllation-  Plate-  eneraved  title;  pp.  xvi-3r4i  a  unnumbered  leaves.  48°,  lull  green  mo- 
rocco |u  edges  ''TK^spiec;  S2d  engr\v*ed  title,  both  by  Thos.  Stotharf,  were  entarged 
for  thellition  of  1836.  Brief  bfographies  are  prefixed  and  the  notes  are  confined  to  one  page 
at  the  end  of  the  vohime."    Bit.  pise. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. In  two  parts.  The  first  by  Izaak  Walton,  the  second  by  Charles 
Cotton.    London,  William  Pickering,  1826. 


CollaUon :  FaUe  title ;  portrait ;  vignette  title  ;  pp.  xxv-395. 
trait  of  Cotton,    aa",  full  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 


a  unnumbered  leaves  and  per- 


"ii^-"'-  —»"■<*  '' 


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2m 


Charles  Cot- 
}  recreation, 
;aak  Walton 
s,  historical, 
ick,  printed 
1824. 

gilt  back,  giU 
iie  fly-leavei  of 

'9  recreation. 
!  lives  of  the 
in  Hawkins, 

}eredleaf;  pp. 
,  uncut. 

's  recreation. 
Walton  and 
critical,  and 
the  proprie- 


ites  of  ftsh  from 
in  number,  are 
4r.  E.  B.  Jupp, 
n  with  this  title : 
svey,  1878.'  8°." 

ve  man's  rec- 
i  by  Charles 


full  green  mo- 
I,  were  enlarged 
ned  to  one  page 


re  man's  rec- 
i  by  Charles 

I  leaves  and  por- 


Walton.  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton. 
Chiswick,  printed  by  C.  and  C.  Whittingham.     Sold  by  Thomas  Tegg,  eic. 


i8a6. 

Collation  •  Vol.  I,  pp.  Ixxlv-api.  Vol.  II,  np,  264.  a  vols.,  i8«.  full  green  morocco,  gilt 
backs,  gilt  tops.  "A  reprint  of  the  1797  Hawkins,  with  neat  woodcuts  on  title-pages  and  in 
text,  designed  by  W.  Harvey  and  engraved  by  S.  Williams  ond  others."     Bit.  pist. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. By  Isaac  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Embellished  with  portraits 
of  the  authors  and  engravings  of  the  river-fish  described  in  the  work,  Lon- 
don, printed  for  William  Cole  \circa  1828 J. 

Collation :  pp.  xx-314,  and  two  portraits,  16°,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by 
Kauftnann.  »  ■        / 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 

Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  ,  .  .  With  lives  and 

notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.     Edited  by  James  Rennie.     Edin- 

burgh,  published  for  the  proprietors  by  W.  and  R.  Chambers;  London,  W. 

Orr;  Dublin,  W.  Curry,  Jun.  and  Co.,  1833. 

Collation:  Portrait;  title;  i  unnumbered  leaf ;  pp.  i-a  ;  plate;  pp.  3-43;  plate;  pp.  43-180; 
plate;  pp.  i8x-ai8;  i  unnumbered  leaf;  title;  pp.  333-338.  Illustrations.  I*',  half  red  mo- 
rocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  bv  Zaehnsdorf.  "  Mr.  Kennie  was  a  naturalist,  and  his  notes,  all  bear- 
ing his  initials,  chiefly  deal  with  Walton's  natural  history,  which  the  neglect  of  previous  editors 
made  highly  necessary.  He  has  not  corrected  '  the  errors  of  the  original'  without  stumbling, 
however.  When  Walton  (p.  193)  speaks  of  the  King-fisher  s  nest  as  a  curious  structure  '  not  to 
be  made  by  the  art  of  man,  Rennie  pertly  adds,  '  Walton  here  mistakes  for  a  Kingfisher's  nest 
the  round  crustaceous  shell  of  die  sea-urchin  '  I  "    Bib.  pise. 

Walton,  Izaak.  Walton  and  Cotton's  Complete  Angler;  or.  Contemplative 
man's  recreation.  Being  a  discourse  on  nvers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing. 
With  lives,  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  by  James  Ren- 
nie. London,  Allan  Bell  &  Co.,  Simpkin  and  Marshall;  Edinburgh  [printed], 
Eraser  &  Co.;  Dublin,  W.  Curry,  Jun.  and  Co.,  1834. 

Title  and  i  unnumbered  leaf;  pp.  338 ;  list  of  illustrations ;  i  unnumbered  leaf.  Illustrations. 
10°,  half  black  roan,  gilt  back.  "  Forms  a  volume  of  the  '  British  Library,'  and  is  a  oaeinarv 
reprint  of  the  edition  of  1833."  •-  e       / 

Walton,  Izaak.  Tiie  Complete  Angler;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. .  .  .  With  lives  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  by 
James  Rennie.  A  new  edition.  London,  Allan  Bell  and  Co.,  and  Simpkin 
and  Marshall,  1834. 

lUusU-ations.  16°,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  by  Tout.  "  The  same  with  different 
title-page. ' '    Bib.  pise. 


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Walton.  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation.  .  .  .  With  lives,  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  by 
James  Rennie.  A  new  edition.  Edinburgh,  pubUshed  by  Eraser  &  Co.; 
Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  Cornhill,  London;  VV.  Curry,  Jun.  and  Co.,  Dublin, 

1834. 

Uluitrationi.  16°.  h«U  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  "  Still  the  wme.  There  are 
probably  coplen  bearing  the  name  of  Slmpkln  and  Marihall  alone. 

Walton,  Izaak.     Another  copy. 

Illustrationi.  16°,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop.  by  Kaufmann.  From  ThoniM 
Satchelli  library,  with  his  quaint  book-plate. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton : 
extensively  embellished  with  engravings  on  copper  and  wood,  from  original 
paintings  and  drawings,  by  first-rate  artists.  To  which  are  added,  an  intro- 
ductory essay ;  the  Linnaean  arrangement  of  the  various  river  fish  delineated 
in  tlie  work ;  and  illustrative  notes.  Third  edition.  London,  J.  Major,  Great 
Russell-street,  Bloomsbury.     Printed  by  W.  Nicoll,  Pall  Mall,  1835. 

Extra  Illustrated  by  the  Iniertlon  of  eighteen  plates,  lome  of  which  are  proofs  "°;  '""  V"" 
morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  .ides,  gilt  top.  "  A  paglnary  reprint  of  Major  J  second  edition  ( iBaj). 
w^h  the  7f  woodcutf  and  14  copper-plates,  a  portrait  of  Dr.  Thomas  Wharton  being,  on  this 
occasion,  ardded.     The  plates  are  much  the  worse  for  wear.      Bit.  fitc. 


Walton.  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. .  .  .  With  lives  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  by 
James  Rennie.  London,  Thomas  Tegg  and  Son,  Cheapside ;  R.  Griffin  and 
Co.,  Glasgow;  Tegg,  Wise  and  Co.,  Dublin,  1835. 

Illustrations.  16°,  half  green  morocco,  Kill  back,  gilt  top  by  Zaehnsdorf.  "  A  paginary  re- 
print of  the  edition  of  1833  with  the  same  illustrations.      Bit.  puc. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing,  written  by 
Izaak  Walton ;  and  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  grayling  in  a  clear 
stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  original  memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris 
Nicolas.    London,  William  Pickering,  1836. 

r-oii.tinn-  nn  xvi  ccxil  U'  iv-iix-4i6-xxxll.  Illustrations.  3  vols.  Imperial  tP,  full 
«^„  tev«t  mii^:  rilt  b«k.'in.wL^ii«>reen  double  enclo.ln«  center  of  brown  levant  moK 
S^o,Xan7^o.?e  ornaments,  gilt  ecfges.  extra  joints.  "  OriginaUy  Issued  innumber. 
M^mJSdne  In  i8\s  al  six  guineas,  or.  with  impressions  of  the  plates  on  India  paper,  at  ten 
Srn?«T%  s  suprb  ^itifn  conlaini  the  variations  of  all  the  6r.t  five  ««l'«»«n»; J"!"""'"""* 
K  with  origin  J  and  elaborate  memoirs  of  Walton  and  Cotton,  presenting  manynew  facts. 
AU  tfie musttat'ons.  with  the  exception  of  Cottons  Fishing  House,  which  ii  on  wood,  we  en- 


1  = 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling 


331 


f raved  on  copper  or  »teel.    They  were  also  Issued  separately,  In  small  folio  form,  at  proofs  on 
nUla  paper.  '    Bit.  put. 

"  The  illustrators  are  Siothard  and  Inskipp,  the  former  being  charged  with  the  scenic  plalet 
and  the  views  of  the  localities,  and  the  latter,  prmclpally,  with  tlie  fish.  Ihe  engravers  are  Kox, 
Cooke,  Richardson,  and  other  rininenl  hands  .  .  .  The  seniimeni  inipired  l)>  a  cursory  survey 
of  [these  volumes)  it.  no  doubt,  one  of  pleasure  and  admiration  ;  but  the  after  an<i  more  prema< 
nent  impression  results,  we  arc  pained  to  confeus,  in  a  sense  of  comparative  failure  The  Ixiok, 
•ooth  to  say,  is  a  pompous  booli,  and  with  much  that  Is  overtlone  In  it  We  seek  for  our  m<Klest 
king-cups  and  pimpernels,  and  find  these  »>urled  beneath  a  heap  of  bvitned  and  lieieroBtneous 
lumber.     We  turn  the  leaves  over  with  "  '  •  ■  '  . 

and  unfitness, 

aye;  but  StothardY  ^ ....^    .,.„, ,.._.„,  .. 

W'  rk  In  which  they  figure,  and  unworthy,  alike,  Iwth  0/  it  and  the  artist,  .  .".  He  was  no  angler, 
b«  aei,  and  the  fact  betrays  Isself,  as  might  be  expected,  in  many  minute  but  conclusive 
po  '»....  Again  we  have  an  editor  who  is  no  angler,  a  deficiency  inat  is  painfully  felt  as  we 
pet  .«  these  dryly  written,  matter-of-fart,  unsympathetic  pages  .  .  .  This  fine  luKik,  in  u  word, 
'•over-dressed.  It  is  Maudlin,  the  milkmaid,  tricked  out  in  a  gown  of  brocade,  with  a  mantle 
of  cloth  of  gold.  .  .  Nevertheless  as  this  monument  kat  been  reared,  let  us  accept  It  for  what 
It  is— one  of  the  handsomest  publications  of  mixltrn  times,  an  ornament  to  Ihe  Anglers  Li- 
brary, unique  of  Its  kind,  and  perhaps  destined  to  renioln  so,  •  Chronicle  of  (he  Compleal 
Angler,  pp.  50-4.      BU.pitc. 


|M>ii|>riiici;i,  miu  iinii  inrso  -luricu  oeneain  a  neap  01  iivirneii  an«  iieierogcneout 

urn  the  leaves  over  with  "  '  .  nng  of  diiproportloii,  a  |>ercepllun  of  incongruity 

Inskipn's  fish,  indeed,  have  all  the  force  and  freshness  of  nature,  and  rejoice  the 

ard  s  pl,iles  seem  to  us  weak  and  silly  insignificant,  as  regards  the  site  of  th« 


Walton,  Izaak.     Another  copy 

Platei  and  illustration 
rocco,  yllt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Lacks  portrait 


Platei  and  Illustrations  in  the  text,  both  on  India  paper,    a  vols.,  imperial  8",  full  brown  mo. 
ceo,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Lacks  portrait  o(^  V '  ' 
both  of  which  are  loosely  Inserted. 


Walton  to  face  page  i.  and  original  title, 


Walton,  iznak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. .  .  .  With  lives,  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Kdited  by 
James  Rennie.  Edinburgh  [printed],  Frascr  &  Co. ;  London,  H.  Wa.sh- 
bourne,  1836. 

Illlustrationi.    16P,  half  green  moroci»>,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    "A  paginary  reprint  of  the  1833 
edition.      Bih.fiisc.  -       /      r  m 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler.  By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.  3  vols.  London,  Charles  Tilt,  86  Fleet-street;  Edinburgh,  J. 
Menzies;  Philadelphia,  T.  Wardle,  1837. 

Collation  :  pp.  xi-i5a-i49.    yfi,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  topi. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

a  Tola,  in  x.    Cloth.    "  An  edition  without  notes  and  forroing  a  volume  of '  Tilt's  Miniature 
Classical  Ubrary.'  "    B».  pise. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fisli-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  By  Izaak 
Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  With  notes,  biographical  and  explanatory,  and 
the  lives  of  the  authors.    London,  L,  A.  Lewis,  125  Fleet-street,  1839. 

Collation:  pp.  lzxii-396.    11  unnumbered  leaves.    Illustrations.    8°,  full  brown  morocco, 
gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  gilt  edge*. 


232 


Catalogue'  of  Books  on  Angling 


Walton,  Izoak.  The  Comi)lete  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
By  I^aak  Walton  and  Char!e»  Cotton.  Embdli»he<l  with  portraita  of  the 
authors,  and  engravings  of  the  river-fish  described  in  the  work.  London,  I. 
J.  Chidlcy,  1841. 

ColUtlon :  pp.  xx-314.  Ulu.ir.tlon.  lfl°.  ».«lf  i[r«en  morocco,  «'''•'«'''•«''«  '°P^  'ci|'^ 
ll  Cole  .  edllioi..  with  ffMh  tillr-ntig-  The  ,>..rtr«Tl  of  Walton  bear,  the  nnme  of  W.  CoU. 
while  Colton'i  Is  IntcribeU  with  thai  of '  Modgion  and  Co.      Oit.  put      Scarce. 

Walton,  iMUik.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  By  Izaak  Walton 
and  Charles  Cotton.  With  notes,  biographical  and  explanatory,  and  the  lives 
of  ihe  authors.     London,  Henry  Washbourne,  184a. 


Collation  pp.  lxxil-396.    II  unnumbered  leaves.    ia°,  full  red  "J»»l«.,f<l«  ^«:''i,J»*"  .'«l«••• 
.•  A  I'epiine  oYMaJors^ltlon  of  1839.  both  as  regards  matter  and  Illustrations.      6 


t.fiu. 


Walton.  Iiaak.  Facsimile  of  the  Compleat  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative 
man's  recreation.  The  original  frontispiece.  1653.  London,  Sherwood  and 
Bowyer,  1844. 

Collation-   DP    vil-33S.     m",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  top.     " No.  17  of  *  P'    k«t 
English  Classfcs.-    A  riSucS  woodcGt  facsimile  of  scroll  is  on  the  title-page.'     BU.  t»t. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec  re- 
aMon,  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Edited  by  John  Major.  Fourth 
edition.     London,   D.  Bogue,  Fleet-street;   H.  Wix,   New   Bridge-street, 


1844. 

Collation : 


False  title;  portrait;  title; 


'  Introductory  Essay,"  pp. 


_,    'Contents,"  pp.  Iv-xIt;      . ---•,  —  -^.    r. 

xv-lMv'er^o' blankY;  plate;' •'Dedication, "pp. )ili-lvi:  "To all  Re»<l«s,  '  pp. Jvil-lx  ;  pUt« ;  pp. 


,  .6'nl»ie"DD~M-^'  platc ;  pp  7»-ioa;''piate ;  pp.  ioj-i8a;  plate;  pp.  i8s-«I4  ;  pl««i  PP- 
!Ii    t\ lustrated     8°,  full  green  morocco,  gill  back,  gill  Hides,  gilt  edges.  ,  k„  t  T 

SEsbiVjiirisn^^^ 

?^^?,tmrr«,ue  have  the  slKnal  merit  of  seeming  an  emanation  from  an  efflorescence  of   he 

ST^kCelf  rSrh^rthanasetofw^^^^  The  woodcuts  of  fish  give  th. 

^it^rton"  andsuXes  wTth  great  success;  and  the  vignette,  of  scenery  by  Creswick  and 
ofhJrsleavrfar  behind  those  offormeredltions.'  -ChronicTeof  the  Compleat  Angler.  pp^fS-f- 
Dr  BithSne  says  of  this  reprint :  •  Art  could  scarcely  go  further,  and  no  more  elegant  volum. 
could  find  place  in  a  library."    BH.  fuc. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

Half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 


ecreation. 
du  of  the 
^ondon,  I. 


(op.     •'  Thli 
f  ■  W.  CoU.' 


recreation, 
ik  Walton 
d  the  Uvea 


ha  piu. 

tcmplative 
irwood  and 


t7  of '  p< 
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nan's  rer  re- 
ar. Fourth 
idge-street, 


r  E««ay, "  pp. 
Ix;  plate:  pp. 
14  ;  pU(« ;  pp. 
Ute;  pp.  333- 

raveU  by  J.  T. 
revioui  eflbrU 
Imaiion.  The 
ihthliourcen- 
deal  of  an  edi- 
I's  deslipii,  re- 
,lnt,  unufected 
escence  of  the 
of  fish  give  (he 
CreswTck  and 
Bier;  pp.  «-«• 
■legant  volume 


CataloKHc  of  Books  on  AiigUiig 


33  9 


Walton,  liaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  mnn's  recreation. 
Being  a  discoupie  on  rivers  fi»h-pond»,  fi»h,  and  finhing.  .  .  .  With  lives,  and 
notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkin*.  .  .  .  Kditcd  by  James  Rennie.  .  .  .  Man- 
chester, Samuel  Johnson  and  Son,  1844, 

lllmtrytloni.     16",  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back.  |l!t  top.    •'  A  paginary  reprint  of  the  Edin- 
burgh edition  of  iljj  with  the  tame  llluiirailont."    Bit.  flu.         »'•'»' 

Walton,  liaak.     Another  copy. 

Half  green  levant  imiriKco,  gtit  back,  gill  (op,  by  Tout. 

Walton,  Izaak.     The  Complete  Angler;  or.  Contemplative  mnn's  recre- 
ation. .  .  .  With  lives,  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight,    i.dited  by 
James  Rcnnic.     Manchester,  Samuel  Johnson  and  Son,  1846. 
Bo'  iil^^'°^^  "'°'^'°'  *"*  '"''''  '"*  '"''        '^  •tereotypereprint  of  the  prevloui  entry." 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  Contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. By  Isaac  Walton.  And  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  grayling 
in  a  clear  stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  copious  notes,  for  the  most  part 
original,  a  bibliographical  preface,  giving  an  account  of  fishing  and  fishing 
books,  from  the  earliest  antiquity  to  the  time  of  Walton,  and  a  notice  of  Cot- 
ton and  his  writings  by  the  American  editor  [1.  e.,  George  W.  Bethune,  D.  I).). 
To  which  if  added  an  appendix  including  illustrative  ballads,  music,  papers 
on  American  fishing,  and  the  most  complete  catalogue  of  books  on  angling, 
etc.,  ever  printed.  Also,  a  general  index  to  the  whole  work.  New  York, 
Wiley  and  Putnam,  1847. 

Collation  :  pp.  cjii-«4Sf-xxix-aio.    ia«,  half  black  roan.   "  •  Nowhere  else  do  we  find  united  10 


"«r?P'«'« ,•  bony  of  angling-book  statiitlcs  and  to  large  an  accumulallon  of  collateral  data. 
Chronicle  of  the  Complete  Angler.  The  book  Is  poorly  primed  and  the  illustrations  are  from 
the  wornout  plates  of  Major  s  edition  of  1844.  .Some  copies  were  in  Imperial  octavo  with  dupli- 
cate impressions  of  the  plates."  Bit.  piu.  "  The  annoUtlons  to  this  work  are.  by  far,  (he  most 
complete  that  have  yet  appeared,  and  exhibit  a  great  amount  of  research.  Jesse  alludes  to  it  in 
terms  of  commendaiion.     IJnfnrtiitia>»lw  ih..  itt*r#wi,. #..{»»  ^t  ^...«.  c* n.c  _i-.--  l..  .1..  ^   ■ 


lf^'!'f 'S^"'"*?!  "!/,''"  '"  England,  and  It  Is,  consequently,  not  so  welTknown  there  ai'inThe 
\iti\^tA  ^\M«%.  WynntisPmHtt*  l^mritt  0/ N.Y.  i860.  Original  edition  Scarce.  A» 
<»ple»  occMlonaUy  appear  without  the  plates,  ft  would  seem  that  tome  were  so  issui.-d  for  sate 
on  the  Cngllsh  market. 

Walton,  Izaak.     The  Complete  Angler ;  or.  The  Contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation.  By  Isaac  Walton.   And  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  gray- 
ling in  a  clear  stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.    With  copious  notes.  .  .  .  Also,  a 
general  index  to  the  whole  work.     New  York,  Wiley,  1848. 
ii",  cloth,  uncut.    "  A  paginary  reprint  of  the  preceding  entry."    BU.  put. 


•mim 


■Al 


334 


Catalogue  of  Books  on  Unfiling 


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\. 


Walton,  liaak.  The  Complete  Angler :  or,  The  contemplative  man'i  recre- 
inion.  In  i  parti.  By  Iwiac  Wtlton  and  Charlet  Cotton.  With  a  new  intro- 
duction and  notes,  and  cmlKslliihed  with  85  engraving!  on  copper  and  wood. 
London,  Henry  Kent  Causton,  1851. 

Collmlun  (>p,  l«vlll-4ii.  ift  ■,  h«lf  rul  morocco,  fill  b«ch.  ftll  lop,  hy  Zaahuidorf.  '' '  Mr. 
C«u»ton,  on  ih«  iirmgih  of  hli  il«»cent  from  KkharcTiind  H«nry  C:«u»lon.  the  prlnier*  •nrt  puh. 
lUhert  of  MoMi  Browne  •  r«vtv«l  (I57»».  «"<•• '« Incumbrnl  on  him  lo  •tirmp«  •  rjulEolk  r'n*'*- 
llliallon  of  Brown*'*  cMiltlna  nncj  even  to  p«r|)«lu«le  »om«  of  hli  "  (ii)ur|Mloni,  •n,l  kll  hli 
m)»o».'  '  <.hronkl«  of  III*  Comiil"-*!  Angler  Th«  plaUt  r«produc«  W«l«  •  MsrWi  of  dr«wln(|t 
borrowed  f^om  M«Jor."     IM.  fitt. 

Walton,  liaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man'a  recre- 
ation.  .  .  .  With  livea,  and  notc»,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  l.y 
James  Rennie.  Manchetter,  printed  and  published  by  Thomas  Johnson, 
Livesey  Street,  1851. 

i(P,  half  green  morocco,  gill  twck.  gilt  lop.  "  Another  Impraulon  o(  iha  Msncheiwr  litue  of 
It44.       Bit  fitc. 

Walton.  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man'a  recre- 
ation. By  Isaac  Walton.  And  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  gray  ling 
in  a  clear  stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  copious  notes.  .  .  .  Also  a 
general  index  to  the  whole  work.     New  York,  Wiley,  185*. 

llluilratlon».  la",  helf  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gill  lop,  by  K«ufm«nn.  "A  P«g<n»nr  reprint 
in  duodecimo  of  Dr.  Belhune't  edition  of  i»47.  from  ttereolype  pUlei.  Bit.  piu.  Could  '■e 
■dmit  the  neceiilly  cf  erudition  in  ihii  c«»e,  we  ihould  \m  dltpoted  10  Mtign  lo  Dr.  Belhiin.  » 
version  •  foremoit  rank  in  the  annotated  serlei.  The  wisdom  '.«  brlngi  to  hear  upon  hli  -  iik 
li  of  the  Jjenevolent  ord-r,  cordial,  reverent,  and  sympaiheiic,  auv!  hl»  crlllciim  has  nothing  in 
common  either  with  ilie  flippant  or  dry-as-dusi  school.  Kor  the  love  of  anKJing  Ixmks  and  for 
the  collector  especially,  there  it  no  edition  M uieful  u  this.  '    CkrnmUo/tk*  LamfUlt  Augur. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler.     New  edition.     Edited  by  Ephe- 
mera.   London,  Ingram,  1853. 
lUuitraUoni.    ia°,  cloth. 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler.     By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
•    Cotton.     [Woodcut.]     New  edition.     Edited  by  "  Ephemera,"  of  "  Bell's 
Life  in  London  "  [1.  «r.,  Edward  Fitzgibbon].    London,  Ingram,  Cooke  nnd 
Co.,  1853. 

Collation:   Plate;  engraved  title;  vignette  title;  pp.  v-x;  facsimile  plate;   1  unnumbeired 
leaf;  pp.  xiii-xlv;  pp.  i-ia8;  plate;  pp.  199-946;  tlUe;  pp.  949-394;  3  plates;  pp.  395-326. 


nan'i  recrt- 
I  new  iniro' 
r  and  woml. 


tdorf.  "  '  Mr. 
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:|ul>«ilt:  ro'nat*- 
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ti  of  drawlni* 


i«n  •  recre- 

Editcd  l)y 

as  Johnson, 

:hMttr  laait*  of 

man's  recre- 
tor  grayling 
,  .  .  Also  a 


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It.  "  Could  ■"• 
I  Dr.  Belhunu  I 
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and  Charles 
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,  Cooke  and 


I  unnumbered 
!i ;  pp.  345-336. 


Catjlofine  of  Books  on  Angling 

luMrailont     !•».  helf  r*«t  morwco,  (lit  hack,  gili  top.  by  Zaehntdorf 
llllon.    AvolumeofihK    llluMraiMl  Library.        //li  W    "  I  hl»  •ditl. 


'  A  pratiy  and  uaafiil 


f  round..  d«Mrv.«  r,.mm*n.U.l..n       ihi^ijlm,  ^,'^t\{m  IJ,  in' n"er«n"i  "JLIwrniicr.   hii  owS 


fdlilon,  on  p'raiiical.  wurklng 
■«(,  hii  a« 
Angling,' 


Walton,  liMk.  The  Complete  Angler.  By  Tzaak  Walton  and  Charlei 
Cotton.     Edited  by  Kphemera.     London,  Routlcdge,  1853. 

..5.!!l-!"*"'  qPE  fJ'-iM:  •  unnum>M.r«d  leavei :  portrait,  title-page,  j  p|«iei,  Md  table.    Iltu*. 
UaUoiu.    le".  »i»l/  green  morocco,  kHi  bwk.  gtit  top.  by  ZaehniiJorf. 

Walton,  Izaak.     The  Complete  Angler.     Uy  Izaak  Walton  and  Charlet 
Cotton.    (Woodcut.)     Edited  by  "  Ephrmera."  .  .  .  Second  edition.     Lon- 
don, Nathaniel  Cooke,  1854. 
Collation :  Same  a*  preceding  lot.    u«.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Walton.  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation, of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton,  With  lives  of  the  authors,  and 
variorum  notes,  historical  and  practical.  Edited  by  Edward  Jesse,  Esq.  To 
which  are  added  papers  on  tishing  tackle,  fishing-stations,  *tt.  By  Henry 
G.  Bohn.     London,  Bohn,  1856. 

Collation:  pp.«i«;  i  unnumbered  leaf;  |<|>.  ^96;  1  unnumbered  leaf;  extra  illuilrated  by  the 
InMiiion  of  la  plate.,  la-.  full  i»ll,hed  calV,  gllT  Lack,  kIU  edc«.  bv  Tout.  '•  Th'reTare  io5 
th^'.^  li«f  »«'?«'•*'"«»•  ''r«*"  ''•o">  varlou.  .ourc-..    Overcrowded  with  note,  under  whiefi 


«!..  •..■  lii.  T,...i.-« "  i:     *    — •  —  •"".  »t,uiv,.-».    wvrrcmwaea  wiin  note,  under  whcti 

;i:-'i.'.'u-;,":tth'".rw  .id:.T.^^ir.fc^:.""5,':](';';;  *'"'  •"'^"'""«»-  ■^■•-  --"^ «»'"«  -« 

chiefl^tnlrriry'w'llrm'or'/"'  ^^^^^  ^''""*"'"  '''^^''  *"'*  «"••'  d'«'"«"i.h«l  p-lnter.. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
.  .  .  With  lives,  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  by  James 
Rennie.     Manchester,  Johnson,  1857. 

thi'Manc'h'eTer  i.t;  of '.'C"  'bT^T'^"'''  «*"  "'"•''  "'  '"''"'••    "  ^-•"»'«  ""P"'''"''  «' 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
.  .  .  With  lives,  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  by  James 
Rennie     Halifax,  Milner  &  Sowerby,  1857. 

IMuitrationi.    16°.  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdort.    •'  A  similar 
reprint  and  ttom  the  lame  platei,  which  had  been  purchased  from  Mr.  Thoraaa  Johnson."   Bit. 

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Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler.    By  Isaac  Walton  and  Charles 

Cotton.    London,  Groombridge,  1858. 

a  vol*.  18°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  topi.  "This  it  >  reprint  of  Tilt's  edition  of 
X837. "    Bib.  pise, 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler.  By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.  Edited  by  Ephemera,  of  "  Bell's  Life  in  London."  London,  Rout* 
ledge,  1859. 

Collation :  pp.  xii-'3|i4 ;  and  a  unnumbered  leaves.  Portrait,  title,  3  plates  and  table.  ia°, 
half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Walton,  Izaak.  Der  vollkummene  Angler  von  Isaac  Walton  und  Charles 
Cotton,  herausgegeben  von  Ephemera,  tibersetzt  von  I.  F.  Schumacher. 
.  .  .  Hamburgh,  Solomon,  1859. 

Collation  :  pp.  xii-308.  Illustrations.  8°,  half  green  moroccn.  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  b' 
Zaehnsdorf,  "  The  only  translation  of '  The  Complete  Angler '  into  a  foreign  tongue  with  whici 
we  are  acquainted."    Bib.  pise. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation.  Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing,  written  by 
Izaak  Walton,  and  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  grayling  in  a  clear 
stream  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  original  memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris 
Nicolas.    Second  edition.    London,  Nattali  &  Bond,  i860. 

Collation:  Vol.  I.  Por»"<it;  7  unnambered  leaves;  pp.  i-ccxii;  a  unnumbered  leaves ;  por- 
trait; engraved  frontispiece,  pp.  1-199,  Vol.  II.  Title;  pp.  131-436;  index;  z6  unnumbered 
leaves.  Illustrations,  a  vols.  8°,  half  red  morocco,  eilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  "A  reprint  of 
Pickering's  edition,  with  pedigrees  of  Ken  and  ChaUihill  added.  "  Bib.  pise.  Large  paper, 
with  plates  on  India  paper. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation, of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  With  lives  of  the  authors  and 
variorum  notes,  historical  and  practical.  Edited  by  Edward  Jesse,  Esq.  To 
which  are  added  papers  on  fishing-tackle,  fishing-stations,  etc.  By  Henry  G. 
Bohn.    London,  Bohn,  1861. 

Collation:  False  title;  portrait  of  Walton ;  title;  "Dedication";  "Pietace,"  pp.  vU-x. 
Contents,  pp.  xi-xiv ;  "  List  of  engravings  on  wood,"  pp.  xv-six  (verso  blank) ;  "  Lite  of  Wal- 
ton," etc.,  pp.  1-43;  "The  Complete  Angler,"  pp.  43-338;  portrait  of  Cotton;  Part  II,  "  Life 

,  half  I 


of  Cotton, "etc.,  I 
Illustradons. 


•P.-  %»-3SS  (verso  blMjkl ;  pp.  357-,4( 
red  morocco,  gilt  back,  giii 


I  unnumbered  leaf  of  advertisements. 


iges. 


Walton,  izaak.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  bad'  gilt  top. 
out  the  a6  steel  engravings." 


'  The  edition  of  1856,  with  fresh  title-page  and  with- 


iSlflilil*!  mil  I 


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.  ■  .^|.  ■.^i..w.i-<  ^TfMMMwIi^i  ,1.1111  ».-,<iii,)tii^iwB,|igi,.  I  - ■ 


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nd  Charles 
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man's  rec- 
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"A  reprint  of 
Large  paper, 


man's  rec- 
luthors  and 
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f  Henry  G. 

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Part  11,  •■  Life 
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227 


Walton,  Izaak.     The  Complete  Angler.    By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.     London,  Bell  &  Daldy  and  Sampson  Low  &  Co.,  1863. 

Collation :  pp.  xvi-vH.    18°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  buck,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Kaufmann. 
grtraitof  Walton,  after  Houiman,  as  a  frontispiece:  and  of  Co(  -      -     -  -    - 


lotton,  after  Sir  P.  Lely, 
Finely  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press.    One 


"  With  1 

before  Part  a.    A  reprint  without  note  or  comment. 
of  '  Bell  and  Daldy's  pocket  volumes.'  "    Bit.  puc. 
"  Handy,  well  edited  and  well  printed."    A&*naum. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler.  By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charle* 
Cotton.     London,  Bell  &  Daldy,  1864. 

16°,  (till  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  inside  gilt  border,  gilt  edges,  by  Tout.    With  a 
plate  instead  of  the  two  portraits  in  preceding  edition. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  ' '  The  same  as  the  preceding  on  a  little  larger  paper. 
A  volume  of  the  •Elxevir  series.'    Bit.  f  he, 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec 
reation,  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Edited  by  John  Major.  Bos- 
ton, Little,  Brown  &  Co.  [Cambridge  printed],  1866. 

Collation :  pp.  xiv-T445.  Illustrations.  8°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  "  For  this 
reprint  of  Major  s  1844  edition,  the  woodcuts  have  been  re-engraved  and  are  held  to  be  finer  than 
those  used  in  the  English  edition.  The  steel  engravings  are  from  the  original  plates.  There 
are  twelve  of  the  one  and  seventy-four  of  the  other.  Only  100  copies  were  taken."  Bib.  pise 
With  following  inscription  on  fly-leaf.  "  R.  A.  Night,  Esq.,  with  the  kind  regards  of  T.  Bartlett. 
Nov.  30,  1866.  '' 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 

reation,  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charies  Cotton.    Boston,  Little,  Brown  &  Co. 

[Cambridge  printed],  1867, 

16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  "A  second  impression  of  the  preceding  edition." 
Btb.ptss, 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation.  Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and  fishing,  not  unw  orthy  the  perusal  of  most 
anglers.  .  .  .  London,  Murray,  1869. 

eolation :  pp.  106.    ia°,  half  brown  calf,  gilt  buck,  gilt  top. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

Half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  yellow  edges.  "A  reprint  of  the  first  edition  without  notes, 
edited  by  A.  Murray."    Bit. pise. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation, of  Isaac  Walton  and  Charies  Cotton.    With  lives  of  the  authors,  and 


228 


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variorum  notes,  historical  and  practical.   Edited  by  Edward  Jesse,  Esq.  To 
which  are  added  papers  on  fishing-tackle,  fishing-stations,  etc.,  by  Henry  G. 
Bohn.    Illustrations.    London,  Bell  and  Daldy,  1870. 
ia°,  cloth.    The  edition  of  1856,  with  fresh  title-page. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. Being  a  discourse  offish  and  fishing,  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most 
anglers.  .  .  .  London,  Murray,  1873. 

Collation :  Title ;  pp.  3-106 ;  z  unnumbered  leaf,  which  ik  not  in  the  edition  of  1K9.    ia°,  half 
green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1869. 

Walton,  tzaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing,  written  by 
Izaak  Walton,  and  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  grayling  in  a  clear 
stream  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  original  memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris 
Nicolas,  K.  C.  M.  G.,  and  sixty  illustrations  from  designs  by  Stothard  and 
Inskipp.     London,  Chatto  and  Windus,  1875. 


Collation  :  pp.  cci-aao;  a  unnumbered  leaves.    Post.  8°,  half  green  morocco^  gilt  back,  gilt 

■eprint,  on  thinner  paper  and  with  well-worn  illusl  '  ~ 

The  illustrations  are  all  printed  on  separate  leaves." 


top.    "The  thud  n 
Hon  of  1836. 


[lustrations,  of  Pickering's  edi- 
■    Bii.puc. 


Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation, of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charies  Cotton.  With  lives  of  the  authors  and 
variorum  notes,  historical  and  practical.  Edited  by  Edward  Jesse,  Esq. 
To  which  are  added  papers  on  fishing-tackle,  fishing-stations,  ete.,  by  Henry 
G.  Bohn.    London,  1876. 

Illustrations.  ia°,  full  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  with  comer  omamenu,  gilt 
edges,  by  Tout.    "  A  paginary  reprint  of  Bohn's  edition  of  1856."    3it.  pise. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation. By  Izaak  Walton.  Being  a  facsimile  reprint  of  the  first  edition,  pub- 
lished in  1653.    London,  Stock,  1876. 

Collation :  pp.  x-46a ;  8  unnumbered  leaves.  "  A  reprint  with  a  short  preface.  '  To  mv«  all 
risk  of  departure  from  the  exact  form,'  it  U  stated  in  the  prefiice, '  the  sharp,  vigorous  little  cuts 
offish,  and  the  very  tasteful  title-page,  have  been  reproduced  by  a  photographic  process  which 
it  simoly  inCsUible.'  It  is  to  be  regretted  that  the  process  adopted  has  made  illustrations  look 
rough  and  ragged  which  have  always  been  commended  for  their  neat  and  delicate  execution. 
We  fear,  however,  that  the  ■  process''  cannot  be  held  accountable  for  the  fact  that  in  the  last  line 
of  the  title-page, '  Churchyard '  of  the  original  appears  as  '  Churcheyard '  in  the  photographic 
tac^raile."    Sit.piu. 


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229 


Walton,  Izoak.  The  Complete  Angler,  By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cot- 
ton.  Edited  by  "Ephemera."  .  .  .  London  [printed]  and  New  York, 
Routledge,  1878. 

Collation:  pp.ili-314;  a  unnumbered  leaves  and  table.    ia°.  half  blue  morocco  cilt  back 
yellow  edgei.   "The  publishers  have  issued  other  undated  reprints  of  this  ediU^ti'th  no  a'terl 
B^^'^r  llltutrations.    They  are  unable  to  himish  aSy  Informalion  resiling  them." 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler.  By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.  A  new  illustrated  edition,  with  notes  by  G.  Christopher  Davies, 
author  of  "  The  Swan  and  Her  Crew,"  eU.     London,  1878. 

Collation:  pp.  xii-467.   ia°  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.   "  The  smaller  illu'tratloni 

Ch!.„^H?^f  Mh^"  •■•""i*"  ■»'«ve  been  incorporated  lith  the  presen?volume^  Xh  i   oneonh' 

note? and  a^Sal  i^T^B^.^is?!'  ""'  "'  '"'  •="""''  '°"*""*  *""°^"'  *"''  «"«"»» 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

Half  olive  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    Lacks  the  portrait. 
Walton.  iMak.     The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation.   Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and  fishing,  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of 
most  anglers.  .  .  .  London,  Ward,  Lock  and  Co.,  1878. 

"A  paginary  reprint  of  Alex.  Murray  and 


Post  8",  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 
Son's  edition  of  1869."    Bit.puc. 


Another  copy. 


Walton,  Izaak. 

Boards,  uncut. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation, by  Izaak  Walton;  and  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  gray- 
ling in  a  dear  stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  copious  notes  ...  by  the 
American  editor  (Geo.  W.  Bethune,  D.  D.).  New  edition,  with  some  addi- 
tions and  corrections  from  the  editor's  own  copy.  New  York,  John  Wiley, 
1880. 


Collation:  yoUt.pp  ^■-«';^- JoWJ;,{>P-«ll-iS,. Illustr^ions,  a  vol..    Imperial 

Jie  tyMDi 

worthy  manner."    Bit.  f%  x. 


-lehai  been  reset,  and  Dr.  Bethune's  matter  for  the  first  time  presented  in  a 


tbis  oocaaion  the  I 


Walton,  izaak.  The  Complete  Angler.  By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.  Edited  by  "Ephemera."  .  .  .  London  and  New  York,  Routledge, 
looi. 


Collation 
rocco 


"■.SRI"  PP'i?,'"3yi  Vignette  portrait,  and  iUuitrations  in  the  text 
>,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges.    "  A  volume  of  the  '  Excelsior  Series.'  "    BU 


_-—    la",  half  blue  mo- 
Bik.pisc. 


'II.,  Mil   iMii  irMrtMi 


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Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation,  of  Izaalc  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Edited  by  John  Major.  Phil- 
adelphia, Lippincott,  1881. 


Collation:  pp 
le  Luxe 


tv-AAK.    nates  and  Illustrations  In  the  text  on  India  paper.    tP,  cloth  uncut. 
I."  No.  ISO.   "A  reprint  of  Major's  1844  edition  from  the  »_«f I^°«y^«_P'.»^*|;  Jf.*f.** 


"  Edition  de  Luxe. "  l>J'o.  150.  "  A  reprint  of  Majors  1644  cuiuuh  »uiii  ...=  »>^.«x-.^j~  k — '.—-- 
for  the  ediUon  published  brLittle.  Brown  and  do.,  of  Boston,  In  1866  and  1867.  fhe  woodcuts 
which  were  re^sngraved  in  America,  are  printed  on  India  P»Pe' ""<»  '"'5^, ''°r,",.  "fRmhi  ' 
The  plates  are  also  printed  on  India  paper  and  are  very  bright  and  clear.  I  he  List  of  tmbe  - 
lishments,'  repeated  from  the  original  edition,  only  enumerates  twelve  steel  engravings,  but 
twelve  others  by  Creswick.  Cooper,  and  others,  all  veterans  m  service,  have  been  added.  150 
copies  were  printed  for  America  and  loo  for  England.'     Bit.  fisc. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation.  Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and  fishing,  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of 
most  anglers  [n.  p.].    [1882]  ? 

Collation  :  pp.  xvi-a46.  16°.  cloth,  uncut.  Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1653,  but  where  or  by 
whom  not  known. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation, of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Edited  by  John  Major,  with  six 
original  etchings  and  two  portraits.    London,  Nimmo  and  Bain,  1883. 

Collation  :  pp.  XV-44S.  8°.  cloth.  The  woodcuts  are  printed  on  India  paper,  as  in  the  edi- 
tion of  1881,  anS  ' laiddown '  in  the  text.  Eight  plates  in  duplicate,  one  copy  being  on  What- 
man  and  the  other  on  Japan  paper. ' '     Wtitwoods  ChronUU.    Large-paper  copy,  uncut. 

Walton.  Izaak.    The  Complete  AngI  jr ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recre- 
ation, of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.    Edited  by  John  Major  from  the 
fourth  London  edition.     New  York,  Crowell  and  Co.,  1884. 
Collation :  pp.  U-418.    ia°.  cioth. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec 
reation,  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Edited  by  John  Major.  With 
50  steel  engravings,  74  wood  engravings,  and  6  original  etchings,  and  2  por- 
traits.     London,  Nimmo,  1885. 

Collation :  pp.  XV-44J-16.  Imperial  8°.  full  crushed  green  levant  morocco.  B»>t  *>*«*.  gUt  top. 
uncut  by  zieSnsdorP"  To  thisTs  added  a  practical  treatise  on  fUes  and  fly-Books,  by  the  Ute 
iShn  lackton  of  Tanfield  Mill,  with  10  steel  plates,  coloured,  representing  lao  flies,  natural  and 
S.^'^Xr^PMisl^Tnote.  Only  lao  copies  printed :  this  it  No.  19.  wfth  the  pUtes  on  India 
paper.    Large-paper  copy. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contempUtive  man's  rec- 
reation. By  Izaak  Walton.  Being  a  facsimile  reprint  of  the  first  edition, 
published  in  1653.     New  York,  Baker  and  Taylor,  1885. 

i«o,  imitation  antique  binding.    A  paginary  reprint  of  Bohn's  edition  of  1856. 


lan's  recre- 
ajor.   Phil- 


,  cloth  uncut. 
)«  plates  used 
'he  woodcuti, 
I '  in  the  text. 
Mt  of  Embel- 
{ravingi,  but 
1  added.    150 


aan's  recre- 
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man's  recre- 
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tajor.  With 
,  and  2  por- 


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plates  on  India 


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first  edition, 


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Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. Being  a  discourse  on  fish  and  fishing  .  .  .  with  instructions  how  to 
angle  for  trout  and  grayling  in  a  clear  stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.  Lon- 
don,  Allen,  1885. 

the''Knten£?ediU?';    "'""«'""»•  ^°'  'hee'*-    Was  Issued  In  twelve  n,onthly  par,,  and  I. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec 
reation.  Being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  Written  by 
Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Edited  and  arranged  by  R.  B.  Marston, 
with  54  photogravures  and  about  100  woodcuts,  and  containing  a  reprint  of 
"  The  Chronicle  of  the  Compleat  Angler,"  a  biographical  record  of  its  various 
additions  and  imitations.  By  T.  Westwood  and  T.  Satchell.  London, 
Sampson  Low,  1888. 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec 
reation,  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.     Edited  by  John  Major.  .  .  . 
New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1889. 
8°,  cloth,  uncut.    A  paginary  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1885, 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation, of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  With  an  introduction  by 
James  Russell  Lowell.    Boston,  Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1889. 

nH^?il?!*^S.;  y*i;  ''  PP-  '?!*-*?•    Vol.  a,  pp.  vi-46s.    a  vols.    8°.  cloth.     Only  150  eopiea 
printed;  this  is  No.  104.    The  plates  on  Japan  paper.  wmy  lyj  eupiea 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler.  A  new  edition,  with  notes  by  G. 
Christopher  Davies.    London,  Gibbings,  1890. 

Illustrations.    8°,  cloth,  uncut. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. With  an  introduction  by  James  Russell  Lowell.  Boston,  LitUe, 
Brown  &  Co.,  1891. 

jCoUadon:  Vol.  i,  pp.  bcxvi-ao8.      Vol.  a.  pp.  465.      lUustrations.      a  vols.      ia°,  cloth. 


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Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. Edited,  with  an  introduction,  by  Edward  Gilpin  Johnson.  Chicago, 
McClurg,  1893. 

Portr«it  of  Walton,  and  each  leaf  turrounded  wlih  an  engraved  border  In  light  men,  depict- 
ing  fiihliic  scenes.  8°,  cloth,  uncut,  Only  500  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  No.  96,  Do«i 
not  contain  Cotton's  part,  "We  have  ventured  (with  some  compunction)  to  divorce  for  th« 
nonce  '  hearty,  cheerful  Mr.  Cotton'  from  his  lifelong  companion.  Cotton  wrote  his  essay  hur- 
riedly in  ten  davs:  and  though  still  of  some  technical  interest,  it  falls  far  short  of  it*  prototype 
In  literary  wortn.      Extract  trom  preface. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation. 
Being  a  discourse  on  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  With  an  abridgment 
of  the  lives  of  the  authors,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  Edited,  with 
notes  from  a  naturalist's  point  of  view,  by  J.  E.  Harting.  London,  Bagster, 
1893. 

Fifty-three  illustrations,  including  etchings  by  Percy  Thomas,  from  paintings  by  John  LInnell, 
Sen.,  and  engravings  of  riverside  animals  and  birds,  by  G,  E.  I^odge.  a  vols.  Imperial  8°,  half 
vellum  enclosed  in  cloth  covers.  The  " Tcr-centen»-y  edition"  with  the  etchings  on  Japan 
paper.    Only  350  copies  printed,  of  which  this  Is  No.  43. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Complete  Angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  rec- 
reation. .  .  .  Edited,  with  an  introduction,  by  Edward  Gilpin  Johnson. 
Chicago,  McClurg,  1893. 

8°,  cloth. 

Walton,  Izaak.     His  Wallet  Book.     1885.    See  Crawhall,  J. 

Walton,  Izaak.     Plates  to  the  Complete  Angler;  or,  Contemplative  man'« 
recreation.     London,  published  by  William  Pickering,  1833-36, 
Plates  on  India  paper.    Imperial  4°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Walton's  Angler,  Illustrations  to.    See  Gosden,  T. 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Life  of  Izaak  Walton.    1830.    See  Zouch,  T. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Waltonian  Library.    See  Catalogues.    Bethune,  Rev.  G.  W. 

Walton,  Izaak.    The  Life  of  Mr.  Rich.  Hooker,  the  author  of  those  learned 
books  of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical  policy.  .  .  .  London,  printed  by  J.  G.  for 
Rich.  Marriott,  1665. 
Collation :  pp.  u-ao8.    ia°,  original  calf  binding.     "Xlie  rare  first  edition. 


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Walton.  Izaak.  The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr. 
Richard  Hoolter,  Mr.  George  Herbert.  The  fourth  edition.  Eccies.  xliv.  7. 
These  were  honourable  men  in  their  generations.  London,  printed  by  The. 
Roycroft  for  Richard  Marriot;  sold  by  most  booksellers.     1675. 

Collation  :  Portrait  of  Wotton  ;  title,  "The  L:ve«."*/jr. ;  6  unnumberpd  leaves;  pp.  i-«4 ;  title. 
LH  "..°^^°"?''  '  PP  'S-iSo;  portrait  of  Hooker;  title,  "Life  of  Hooker'' ;  pp.  isi-aM 
portrait  of  Herl)ert;  title  •  Life  oT  Herbert";  pp.  w-^,  title,  "  Letters,"  tit.;  pp.  ni-Xii 
(p.  191  misprinted  171),  Three  portraits,  should  be  four,  that  of  Uonne  lacking.  ij«,  oriBlnal 
calf  enclosed  in  a  pull^ff  case.  "  U  is  undoubtedly  one  of  the  very  few  personal  relics  of 
Walton  extant  The  volume  is  in  its  original  binding,  and  In  addition  to  the  presentation 
una  Kev.  Mr.  Leadbooter,  U.  Wa.,'  contains  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Leadbooter  over  tha 
memorandum  '  Ex  donor  auioris.' 

"  One  of  Dr.  Johnson's  most  favorite  books."    LmimtUs, 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Lives  of  r  r.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr. 
Richard  Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson.  With 
notes  and  the  life  of  the  author.  .  .  .  York,  Wilson,  1796. 

Collation :  pp.  lv-518-i.    Plate  and  portraits.    4°,  full  crimped  yellow  morocco,  gill  back. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr. 
Richard  Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson.  By 
Isaac  Walton.  With  notes  and  the  life  of  the  author,  by  Thomas  Zouch. 
Second  edition.     York,  printed  by  T.  Wilson  and  R.  Spence,  1807. 

Collation :  pp.  xlill-447.     Seven  portraits,  one  folding  plate,  and  one  inserted.    8°,  original 
t   .1  1     ."?     *  library  of  Sir  Henry  Ellis,  with  inserted  and  marginal  notes.   Also,  MS.  coplea 
of  original  letters  in  the  British  Museum.    Autograph  letter  of  Thomas  Zouch  inserted. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  edition. 

Original  calf. 

Walton,  Izaak.    Another  edition.    To  which  is  now  first  added, "  Love  and 
Truth,"  by  Isaac  Walton.  .  .  .  York,  1817. 
Portraits  and  plates,    a  vols.    8°,  full  calf. 

Walton,  Izaak.  Another  edition.  To  which  are  added  the  autographs  of 
those  eminent  men,  now  first  collected ;  an  index  and  illustrative  notes.  .  .  . 
London,  Major,  1835. 

Portraits  and  illustrations.  19°,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  slit  edges.  "  Of  the  n 
portraits  and  sa  woodcuts,  6  sets  of  proofs  before  letters  were  taken  off.  This  edition  wai 
intended  as  a  companion  to  Major's  editions  of '  The  Complete  Angler.'  It  was  republished 
withanewsetofp!:iies."    Allitone.  r  „  r 

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Walton,  Izoak.  The  Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  Hooker,  Herbert,  and  San- 
derson. "  These  were  honourable  men  in  their  generations."  Eccles.  xliv.  7. 
London,  William  Pickering,  1827. 

48°,  full  bl«clc  morocco,  Frontiiplece  by  Stoih*rd.  conlnlnlnf  flv«  portrailt.  These  reprinli 
were  likewise  Intended  •*  companlont  to  Pickering's  editions  of  the  "Angler  "of  i8as  and 
iSa6. 

Walton,  Izaak.  Walton's  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr. 
Ricliard  Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson  ;  to  which 
is  added  a  memoir  of  Mr.  Isaac  Walton.  By  William  Dowling  .  .  .  with 
illustrative  notes.     A  new  edition.     London,  Washboume,  1858. 

Illustrations.     ia°,  full  brown  calf  antique.     "  Founded  on  Major's  first  edition,  but  having 
,ie  notes  with  some  additions  at  the  fo 
the  same  woodcuts,  but  only  six  of  the 


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the  notes  with  some  additions  at  the  foot  of  the  page  instead  of  at  the  end  of  the  volume.    It  hat 

plates,  the  lists  oU>oth  being  given  at  the  end. "  Lonmdts, 


Walton,  Ixaak.  The  Life  of  John  Donne,  D.  D.;  with  some  original  notet 
by  an  Antiquary.     London,  Causton  [n.  d.]. 

lao,  cloth. 

Walton,  Izaak.     The  Life  of  John  Donne,  D.  D.,  Late  Dean  of  St.  Paul's 
Church,  London;  with  some  original  notes  by  an  Antiquary,      London, 
Causton,  \%f>i. 
lUuitrationi.    ia°,  half  brow'n  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Walton  and  Cotton  Club.    Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Walton  and  Cotton 
Club.     Instituted  March  19,  1817.    London,  i8ai. 
Plate.    19°,  half  roxburghe. 

Walton  and  Cotton  Club.    Another  copy. 

Plate.    4°,  half  brown  morocco,  eilt  edges.    Large  paper  copy.     ' '  A  pretty  volume  Illustrated 
with  woodcuts  taken  from  Major's  Walton,  1844.  "    Btb.  pise. 

Walwyn,  R.  Walwyn's  Complete  Art  of  Angling;  containing  every  neces- 
sary instruction  for  that  pleasant  and  rational  amusement.  .  .  .  With  other  use- 
ful information,  being  the  best  written  work  on  the  art  of  angling  ever  pub- 
lished at  so  small  a  price  [3d.].    London,  R.  Walwyn  [1844]? 

Plate.    ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Riviere,  with  original  paper  coven 
bound  in.    "  The  writer  was  a  printer  residing  at  aa  Kirby-street,  Hatton  Garden.  '    Btb.puc. 

Wanny  Blossoms.    See  Armstrong,  James. 


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235 


Watkins,  Rev.  Morgan  Q. 

Fysshynge  with  an  Angle.  . 
London,  1880. 


See  Barnes  (Dame  Julyans).   The  Treatyse  of 
.  .  With  an  introduction  by  the  Rev.  M.  G.  \V, 


'•  Mr  Waiklns,  one  of  our  mo«e  icholarty  and  accompliithtd  writer*  on  anKllns,  has  aho  con. 

;  •AKly.fi 


tribuii-d  many  imprrsof  (wrmanentlntcrcM  lojM-riiKlknU  AmonK  them  ;  •  A  Kly-fuhlnirSon*  ' 
'  Oenllemf,ru  Magazine,  May.  1871 ;  '  With  a  I  rout  R.xl,  •  Krasern  MiiBailne/ October  187a : 
'Autumnal   I  rout-fi»hlng  In  the  Llncolnihire  Wolds,' •  Cornhill  Macaiine  '  r' 


'The  ny-fi.her  In  Winter  Quarter*,'  '  Cornhill  Magazine,  April,  1873;  'Salmon  I'lihln^' 
'  Fraser  1  Magailne,'  March,  \iu,  '  t>own  the  Beck,'^'  London  Society. '^May,  1S74 ;  •  Annllng 
Worthlei.  •  Fraier's  Magaxine.  June.  1875  ;  •  Irout  and  Trout  FUhIng,'  •  Quarterly  Review? 
October  1875  ;■  Iiaak  Walton.  'FraiersMagailne,'  May.  1876:  'Trout  Fi»hlng  In  Sutherland- 
L*'  ,^°!'"''''!Magaiine,  October,  1879 ;  and 'An  Angling  Sympotlum,' •  Field,' December 


Watson.  Berlah  Andr6.  The  Sportsman's  Paradise ;  or,  the  Take-lands  of 
Canada.  With  illustrations  by  D.  C.  and  H.  Beard.  Philadelphi.i,  Lippin- 
cott,  1888. 

8°,  cloth. 

Wayth,  C.  Trout  Fishing ;  or,  The  river  Darent.  A  rural  poem.  London 
Mortimer,  1845. 

ia°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  Mtck.    From  the  collection  of  Thomas  Westwood,  with  his  book- 
plate, and  MS.  note*  on  the  fly-leaf.    "  A  rather  Karce  little  book.    T.  W.'" 

Webber,  Charles  Wilkins.     The  Hunter-naturalist.     Romance  of  sport- 
ing; or,  wild  scenes  and  wild  hunters.     Philadelphia,  Bradley,  1851. 
vignette  title,  tinted  plates,  and  IllusUation*  in  the  text.    Royal  8°,  cloth,  uncut. 

Webster,  David.  The  Angler  and  the  Loop-rod.  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  Black- 
wood, 1885. 

Portrait,  map,  and  iUuatratlons,  some  coloured.    13°,  cloth,  uncut. 

Wecker,  John.  Eighteen  Books  of  the  Secrets  of  Art  and  Nature,  being 
the  Summe  and  Substance  of  Naturall  Philosophy,  Methodically  Digested. 
First  designed  by  John  Wecker,  Dr.  in  Physick,  and  now  much  Augmented 
and  Inlarged  by  Dr.  R.  Read,  a  like  work  never  before  in  the  English  Tongue. 
London,  printed  for  Simon  Miller,  1660. 

Engraved  plate  by  Gaywood,  containing  portraits,  among  which  are  those  of  the  author.  Dr. 
Harvey,  and  Lord  Bacon,    folio,  panel  calf,  red  edges.    "  Book  vii.  1  "       ~ 

Fish  and  Fishing.' '■    Bit.  pise.  ' 


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Catalogue  of  Booh  on  Angling. 


1 


Wclgal,  Chrlstoph.  Eihica  naturalii ;  mu  Documenta  moralia  e  variii 
rerun)  naturalium  proprictatibus  virtutum  vitiorumque  lymbolicit  imaginibus, 
collecta  a  Chriitophoro  Weigelio.     NorimbergK  [n.  d.]. 

Ona  hundred  plattt,  with  •xpluiailon  tn  vtraa  b«n«Mh.    4°,  half  calf.    pp.  79,  lo,  li  rtprt* 
Mnl  Achlug  tcenct 

Weld,  Charle*  Richard.  Two  Months  in  the  Highland)),  Orcadia,  and 
Skye.     London,  Longman,  i860. 

Coltallon:  pp.  ixl-^.    PUtci.    ia°,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  lop,  by  Zuhnidorf. 
"  Flihing  It  mentlonea  In  many  placet.     The  vulumt  hat  coloured  lithographi,"     Bii.  fiu. 

Wells,  Henry  P.  The  American  Salmon  Fisherman.  New  York,  Harper, 
1886. 

Collailon  :  pp.  iM.    lUuttraied.    Squara  ia°,  cloth.    Newipaper  cutting  Intertcd. 

Wells,  Henry  P.  Fly-rods  and  Fly-tackle;  suggestions  as  to  their  manu* 
facture  and  use.     New  York,  Harper,  1885. 

Collailon :  pp.  364.    Illutiraled.    t9°,  cloth. 

Wells,  J.  The  Contemplative  and  Practical  Angler;  being  a  complete  trea- 
tise on  that  pleasing  artd  healthful  recreation,  with  all  the  most  approved 
methods  of  angling  .  .  .  and  a  variety  of  other  useful  information  never 
before  published.    London,  T.  Miller,  184a. 

Collation  :  pp.  laj.    Plate.    18°,  cloth.    Not  in  the  Bit.  pise. 

Westwood,  Thomas.  A  New  Bibliotheca  Piscatoria.  1861.  See  Cata< 
logues. 

Westwood,  Thomas.  The  Chronicle  of  the  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak 
Walton  and  Charles  Cotton,  being  a  bibliographical  record  of  its  various 
phases  and  mutations.    London,  Willis  and  Sotheran,  1864. 

Collation :  pp.  XV-A4.    4°,  half  roxburghe,  uncut.    Large  papar.    "  Twenty-five  coplei  wara 
pri:  .ted  on  large  paper. ' '    BH.  pitc. 

Westwood,  Thomas.    Another  copy. 

Half  roxburghe,  uncut. 

Westwood,  Thomas.  A  new  edition,  with  some  notes  and  additions  by 
Thomas  Satchell.    London,  W.  Satchell,  1883. 

Collation :   pp.  xxii-M.    4°.  half  roxburghe.  gilt  top,  uncut.    Clipping  iniartad  fitom  th« 
London  "  Albanaeum,"  containing  a  poem  by  Thomas  Westwood. 


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Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  ijy 

WMtwood,  Thomai.     "The  Quest  of  the   Sancgreall,"  " Th«  Sword  of 
K.ing!ihip,"  and  other  poema.     I,ondon.  Smith,  1868. 


Wcstwood,  Thomas.  Twelve  Sonnets  and  an  Epilogue.  London,  Sotch- 
eli,  1884. 

5mall  40,  cJoih.  wit.ut.    ••  In  mcmorlam,  IimIi  Walton,  obllt  13  Dec.,  1M3. " 

WMtwood,  Thomai,  and  Thomas  5atchell.  Bibliotheca  Piscatoria  ;  a 
catalogue  of  books  on  angling,  the  fisheries  and  fish  culture,  with  hibliographi- 
cal  notes  and  an  appendix  of  citations  touching  on  angling  and  fishing,  from 
old  English  authors.     London,  W.  Satchel,  1883. 


Collalion  :  pp.  i«W-397.    Imperial  40,  half  r«l  moroeco.  gilt  t>ack.  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zathns. 

Jori.    Large-paper  copy.    •■  The  ^''^  •^'•'-"  -'••—"-• 1  i_"..*- v._j_„  .V  '    "   . 

of  (he    I'leld'  newtpaper."    Ay/ 


?!!•      rVfT''"'^'  "*P''  ,  "  ^"*  ""•  •*""°"  °'  ">•  "»'  »ppe«r«l  In  i86i,  under  the  auipio«« 
rihe    I'leld    newtpaper.      />»/.  i""=« 

"  Long  desired,  long  promUed,  thli  book  I*  a  Ireaiure  to  the  ichotarly  angler."    AeaJ ,  aj, 


Westwood.  Thomas,  and  Thomaa  Satchell.    Another  copy. 

Cloth. 

Wastwood,  Thomas,  and  Thomas  5atchelL    Another  copy. 

Cloth.    The  laat  copies  contain  notes  and  newspaper  clippings. 

Westwood.  Thomas,  and  Thomas  SatchelL  The  Chronicle  of  the  Com- 
pleat  Angler.    See  Walton,  Izaak,  The  Compleat  Angler.     1888. 

Wastwood,  Thomas.    See  D.  J.,  Secrets  of  Angling.     1883. 

Westwood,  Thomas.  Gathered  in  the  Gloaming.  Poems  of  early  and 
later  yean.     London,  Chiswick  Press,  1885. 

T^T?  k'«!  'i?'!l'  ""hJoUowing  inacription  on  (he  fly-leaf:  "To  Deui  Sage,  Esq.,  with 
Tho.  Satchcll's  kind  regards.    Xmas,  iMs. '  •  >     "i .  ""« 

Wheatley,  Hewett.  The  Rod  and  Line;  or,  Practical  hints  and  dainty 
devices  for  the  sure  taking  of  trout,  grayling,  etc.  In  five  parts.  London 
Longman,  1849. 

CpUation  :  pp.  157.  Coloured  plates,  iffi;  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  back.  "  Charactenied  by 
•  ml.turepfcaustic  humour  and  sound,  practical  knowledfre."  m./iu.  From  Thomas  West- 
wood  s  collection,  with  his  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fl>  .eaf. 


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Catalogue  of  Rooks  on  Anglinn 


1 


WhMldoft.  J.  P.     Angling  Reiortt  near  London  —  the  Thame*  and  ihe  Let. 

Lon«ion,  IrUbner;  Edinburgh  jprintf*!!,  1878. 

CotUllon  i  pp.  vllMil.    it°,  cloth       •  lnform«(ton  orlitnally  flven  In  '  B«U'i  LIh,'  of  whieh 
lh«  wrii»r  U  plie«iorl«l  corrMpond«nl.  '    Bit.piM. 

WhMlwrIf ht,  Horace  William.    See  Old  Duthman.  pstud. 

White,  P.  ObaervatioM  upon  the  Present  State  of  the  Scotch  Fisheriet, 
and  the  Improvement  of  the  Interior  Partt  of  the  Highianda.  .  .  .  Edinburgh, 
printed  for  the  author,  by  Grant,  1791. 

Collwlon :  pp.  •«»•.    iV,  half  m«roon  morocco,  gill  bwlc.  flU  top.    "  HlghUnd  SocHiy  priw 
MMy  In  I790.''    Bit  t^. 

White,  p.     Another  copy. 

Full  mottled  c«lf,  gilt  b»ck,  gr«in  edg«i,  by  W,  Pr«ll. 

White,  William  (of  Cric'ithow.ll).  A  MS.  verbatim  copy  of  Julyani 
Barnes'  "  Fyaahynge  wyth  an  angle,"  with  note*;  pen  and  ink  reproductions 
of  iUustration*  and  two  old  woodcutt.  At  the  end  is  a  MS.  "  Catalogue  of 
all  the  Books  that  have  been  published  on  the  Pleasant  Art  of  Angling,"  and 
a  note  of  the  books  in  the  catalogue  in  the  possession  of  the  author,  "  this 
January  at  Crickhowell,  1803." 

Small  *o  half  calf  by  Hayday.  Inwrted  in  ihe  front  li  a  table.  "William  While  ii  referred 
to  in  M  Vi'ai  he  author  of  an  annotated  copy  of '  Nobbe."  See 'Manu.crlpi..  p  143. 
mtA  'YhH  copy  1.  referred  to  by  While  at  the  end  of  ihl.  volume,  which  alw  coniaini  part 
ofoneof  U»lontonibroad»heet».'    D.  S.         ......     a^  ^„ 

•'  White'i  library  was  diiperied  by  auction,  about  iSoO.      aif.  fut- 

Whitehurit,  Frederick  Felld.     On  the  Grampian  Hills.    Grouse  and  ptar- 
migan shooting,  deer-stalking,  salmon  and  trout  fishing,  and  other  sketches. 
.  .  ,  London,  Tinsley  Brothers,  i88i. 
CoUaUon :  pp.  aso.    ia°.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back,  ^ilt  top.  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Whitney,  John.  The  Genteel  Recreation  j  or.  The  pleasure  of  angling. 
A  poem.  With  a  dialogue  between  Piscator  and  Corydon.  London,  printed 
in  the  year  1700.     Reprinted.     London,  J.  H.  Bum,  1820. 

Collation    DP.  xiv-78.    ia°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    "  too  coplei  were  taken 
of  the  reprlnt!TwobJng  on  vellum"  The  original  edition  doe.  not  appear  to  have  been  pub- 

"*"John^Xl^5-i"<^i'on  .eems  to  have  been  to  chant,  with  :»«kbu^p.alt.ry  dulcimer, 
Md-lSl  kind,  of  mu.ic.'  the  pral.e.  of  'John  Hyde,  Eiq'  and  hi.  '  great  fi.h-pond  at  Heaver, 


I  »«»iii»i  iniiiiiMiiiiiiiiirr" : mill'  'If  —III"  "T~ 


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239 


id  tht  L«a. 

Ifo,' of  which 


Fiiheriea, 
Edinburgh, 

Hoclaijr  prlM 


of  Julyani 
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italogue  of 
gling,"  and 
ithor, "  ihij 


lite  ii  referred 
trlpli;  p.  143. 
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copy 


Md  hU  '  WBierwnrh*,  and  hi*  '  iumm«r-hou»«,'  end  •»«ry«hinf  thai  wae  hti  llli  rhymes  ari 
tn«  BombMle*  Furiotn  nyle  anil  art  «ulAcl«ntly  rldkuloui  to  be  «om«wh*l  amuilna.  Kd.  I 
M  Prtnc*  «  mI«  l»t»       Hit  f*H. 

"Thi»  copy  it  uno  of  ilia  loo  reprint*.  In  a  Hrlitol.  Kng  ,  caialoijvja  iif  lUt,  a  copy  of 
orl|inai  adiilun  I*  advertistd  (ulced  at  Ztj  with  iht  tiaiemcnt  that  It  l«  the  cin!y  perfect  c 
known.      D.  H.  "^ 

WilciKks,  J.  V       The  Sea-fisherman ;  or,  Fi«hing  pilotage.     Compriaing  the 
chief  methmis  of  hook  and  line  fishing  in  the  British  and  o'hcr  seas,  a  glance 
at  nets,  ami  remarks  on  boats  and  boating.     With  .  .  .  illustrations.  .  .  , 
Guernsey,  Barbct,  r865. 
Collation  :  pp.  196.     la"  half  blue  morocco,  (til  back,  gilt  top. 

Wilcock«.  J.  C.  The  Sea-fisherman ;  Comprising  the  chief  methods  of  hook 
and  line  fishing  .  .  .  and  remarks  on  nets,  boats,  and  boating.  .  .  .  Second 
edition,  much  enlarged  and  almost  entirely  rewritten.     London,  1868. 

llliitiratlont.    r>,  half  blue  morocco,  (tit  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Soma  of  the  artlclea  have 
prevjouily  appeared  In  the  "  Field.  ' 

Wild  Life  In  a  Southerrt  (,U>uiitry.     Boston,  Roberts,  1879. 

16°,  half  olWe  morocco,  giit  back,  gilt  top,  by  Alfr<d  Matthewi. 

Wild  Sport*  of  the  Weat.     See  Maxwell,  W.  H. 

Wildfowler.  /.t<W.  Shooting  and  Fishing  Trips  in  England,  France,  Alsace, 
Belgium,  Htyiland,  and  Bavaria.  Papers  .  .  .  contributed  ...  to  "  Bell's 
Life  in  London,"  under  the  signature  of  "W.,"  and  to  "The  Sporting  Gazette," 
and  to  "The  Country,"  under  .  .  .  "  Snapshot," //<•.  .  .  .  London,  Chapman, 
1876. 

i  <-oU.    f°,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  hacki,  gilt  topi,  uncut. 

Wlldrake. /i^//</.    See  "Sporting."    The  new  sporting  almanack.     1843. 

Willett,  Sdward.     The  Search  for  the  Star,  a  tale  of  life  in  the  wild  woods. 
New  York,  Crowell,  1888. 
Collation :  pp.  334.    Plates.    »°,  cloth.    Chap.  5,  "  Fishing  sport  spoiled." 

Williams.  F.  T.  The  Angler's  Pocket  Diary  and  Monthly  Guide;  Contain- 
ing  the  necessary  forms  for  registering  the  quantity  of  fish  taken  during  the 
year;  to  which  is  appended  a  correct  and  comprehensive  account  of  the 
different  modes  of  angling,  how  and  where  to  take  fish.  .  .  ,  London,  1867. 

16°,  original  cloth.    "  Issued  by  a  Long-Acre  tackle-maker."    Bit. /iu. 


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Williams,  W.  Mattleu.    Through  Norway  with  a  Knapsack;  A  new  and 
improved  edition,  with  notes  on  recent  changes  suggested  by  a  revisit.    Lon- 
don, Stanford,  1876. 
Collation :  pp.  zvi-3aa    Plate  and  map.    ia°,  cloth,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Williamson,  John.  The  British  Angler;  or,  A  pocket-companion  for  gen- 
tlemen-fishers. Being  a  new  and  methodical  treatise  of  the  art  of  angling; 
comprehending  all  that  is  curious  and  useful  in  the  knowledge  of  that  polite 
diversion.  As :  I.  An  introduction.  ...  II.  The  angler's  apparatus.  .  .  . 
III.  An  exact  description  of  the  several  kinds  of  fish.  .  .  .  IV.  The  whole 
practice  of  angling.  .  .  .  Together  with  supplemental  discourses,  i.  On  fish 
ponds  and  reservations.  2.  On  the  laws  against  poachers  and  in  favour  of 
the  fair  angler,  etc.  Embellished  with  copper-plates  curiously  engraved.  The 
whole  compiled  from  approved  authors,  and  above  thirty  years'  experience, 
by  J.  Williamson,  Gent.,  who  has  added  a  versification  of  the  principal  heads 
at  the  end  of  each  chapter,  for  the  help  of  memory.  Londob,  printed  for 
J.  Hodges,  at  the  Looking-glass  on  London  Bridge,  MDCCXL. 
Collation :  pp.  viii-3x8  and  s  unnumbered  leaves,    la",  full  crashed  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 

"  One  of  the  best  of  the  manuals  but  without  any  special  value  beyond.  There  is  a  volumi- 
nous chapter  on  pastes,  which  is  a  general  raking  together  of  all  antecedent  recipes  of  the  kind, 
medisevarand  modem.    A  copy  (of  the  samejmpression)  in  the  Denison  collection,  mutilated 


Hodges  was  the  occupier  in  X710."    Bit.  fisc. 


Williamson,  Captain  T.  The  Complete  Angler's  Vade-mecum;  Being  a 
perfect  code  of  instruction  on  the  above  pleasing  science,  wherein  are  de- 
tailed a  great  variety  of  original  practices  and  inventions.  .  .  .  Illustrated 
with  engravings  [of  fish  and  tackle].    London,  Payne  and  Mackinlay,  180S. 

Collation :  pp.  xii-316.  8°,  full  russia,  gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges, 
silver  comers  and  clasps.  _i         v 

"  The  author  says :  '  I  have  not  servilely  copied  from  any  man ;  but  when  my  experience  bas 
justified  a  concurrence  with  the  practices  of  others,  I  have  adopted  them,  and  now,  bv  insertion 
in  this  volume,  give  them  all  due  praise.'  This  assertion  is  borne  put  by  the  generd  chvacter 
of  the  work,  which  is  essentially  original.  All  copies  of  the  x8o8  edition  bear  the  imprint  of 
'  Martin  and  Cuthell."  "    Bib.  pise. 


Williamson,  Captain  T.    Another  copy. 

Half  russia.    From  the  library  of  George  Innes,  with  bis  book-plate. 


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Williamson.  Captain  T. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Williamson,  Captain  T. 

Half  green  morocco,  gilt  back. 

Williamson,  Captain  T. 


Another  copy. 
Another  copy. 
Another  edition.    London,  Sherwood,  1823. 


Collation:  pp.  xi-316.   Plates.   8°,  full  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges.   Contains 
Klrkman's  booK-plate. 

Wilson,  James.    The  Rod  and  the  Gun.    Being  two  treatises  on  angling 
and  shooting.     Edinburgh,  Black,  1840. 


Collation :  pp.  xiiw^ag.    Plates.    Post  tP,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back, 
"Ori^naily  published  in  the  eighth  edition  of  the  '  EncyclopaBdia 


words  of  the  author,  he  '  has  strenginened  the  mid-pieces,  repaired  the  top, 
a  coat  of  varnish.'    A  '  List  of  books  on  angUng,'  including  about  100  voli 


lit  top,  uncut, 
ritannica,'  but,  in  tha 
and  given  the  whole 


tween  the  treatises. 


^  -     -,,   J  volumes,  is  inserted  be- 

ses.    Tht'  treatise  on  angUng  is  much  above  the  ordinary  level  as  a  manual. 
Mr.  Wilson  was  the  brother  of  •  Christopher  North,'  and  professor  of  natural  history  at  Edin- 


burgh.   He  contributed  the  following  articles  to  ■  Blackwood's  Magazine' :  ■  Fly-fishing,'  June, 


Bit.fUt. 

Wilson,  James.    Another  edition.    1841. 

Colladon :  pp.  xii-468.    Plates.    Post  8°,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alfred 
Matthews. 

Wilson,  James.    Another  copy. 

Half  green  calf,  gilt  back. 

Wilson,  James.    New  edition.    Edinburgh,  Black,  1844. 

Plates.    Post  9P,  half  red  morocco, 

Wilson,  Professor  John.    The  Recreations  of  Christopher  North.    3  vols. 

Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1843. 

Post  8".  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alfred  Matthews.  "  Con- 
tains: 'Christopher  in  his  sporting  Jacket :  fytte  first,  second,  third.'  'The  moors :  — Flight 
fourth— down  river  and  up  loch.'  'These  articles  appeared  originally  in  '  Blackwood's  Maga- 
sine,'  but  were  revised  before  republication.  To  the  same  periodical  Professor  Wilson  con- 
tributed the  following  articles  more  or  less  concerning  our  subject :  '  Streams, '  April,  i8a6 ;  '  Sal- 
monia,'  Aug.  i8a8;  'Christopher  at  the  Lakes,'  June,  July  and  Aug.,  183a;  'Twaddle  on 
Tweedside,  May;  'Loch  Awe,' June,  1833;  'Stephen  Oliver  on  Angling,'  May,  1834;  • 
dart's  angling,'  July;  '  Anglimanla,'  August,  1835 ;  and  '  The  great  unknown,'  Nov.,  ^36. 
'  Noctes  Ambrosianae,'  frequently  touched  UDon  angling  subjects. 


Stod- 
The 


ide.  May;  '  Loch  Awe,' June,  1833;  'Stepb 
ngling,'July;  'Anglimanla,' August,  1835;  a 
■  nocies  Ambrosianae,'  frequently  touched  upon  angUng  subjects. 

"  The 'Isle  of  Palms  and  other  poems,' EdinburEh,i8i9.  8°.  Contains:  '  The  angler's  tent,' 
(p.  181)  and  'The  nameless  stream'  (p.  380).  These  are  also  :ncluded  in  his  'Poems'  i8as, 
and  in  his  '  Works,'  1859  &  1865."    BtS.  pue. 


31 


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242 


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Wilson,  John.    Poetical  Works.    New  edition.    Edinburgh,  Blackwood, 
1865. 

Collation :  pp.  vli-s6o.    Post  8°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf, 
Contains  "Trie  anjiler's  tent,"  p.  957, 

Wood,  Charles  William.     Round  About  Norway.    London,  Bentley,  1880. 

Collation :  pp.  xv-330.    Plate.    8°,  cloth. 

Woods.     "  Fresh  Woods  and  Pastures  New."    By  the  authok  of  "  An  Amateur 
Angler's  Days  in  Dove  Dale."  .  .  .  London,  Low,  1887. 


Collation :  pp.  viii-136.    8°,  vellum  paper,  uncut.    Large  paper.    "  Many  of  the  following 
letters  were  written  for  the  '  The  Fishing  Gazette. 


Large 
IrtroaucHoH, 


Wotton,  Sir  Henry.  Reliquiae  Wottonianse ;  or,  A  collection  of  lives,  let- 
ters, poems.  ...  By  the  curious  pensil  of  the  ever  memorable  Sir  Henry 
Wotton,  Kt  .  .  .  London,  R.  Marriot,  etc.,  1651. 

Four  portraits.  ia°,  ftUl  brown  calf,  red  edges.  Unusually  fine,  and  large  copy  of  the  first  edi- 
tion. "  Contains  a  poem  of  34  lines,  '  On  a  Banck  as  I  sate  a  Fishing,'  a  description  of  the 
Spring,  cited  in  the  '  Compleat  Angler.'  A  copy  with  Walton's  signature  and  some  corrections 
in  his  handwriting  was  solii  at  Pickering's  sate  for /«]  ss."  Bit.  pise.  The  fourth  edition,  1685, 
has  the  letter  from  Isaac  Walton  to  Lord  Chesterfieui.  The  )io«ms  from  page  515-540  are  re- 
printed by  the  Percy  Society,  No.  31. 

Wraxall,  Sir  Frederick  Charles  Lascelles.      Life  in  the  Sea;  or.  The 
nature  and  habits  of  marine  animals.    London,  Houlston,  i860. 
Collation ;  pp.  viii-3xa.    lUnstrations.    13°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Wright,  William.  Fishes  and  Fishing.  Artificial  breeding  of  fish,  anatomy 
of  their  senses,  their  loves,  passions,  and  intellects.  With  illustrative  facts. 
London,  Newby,  1858. 


Collation :  pp.  xi-384.    Plates.    16",  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    From  Thomai 
''estwood's  collection,  with  his  book-plate  and  monogram  ( 
teresting.    The  plates  represent  a  gudgeon  rake  and  eel-tongs.' 


ram  on  fly-leaf.    "  'V^ery  anecdotical  and 
■■    Bib.  pise. 


Wright,  William.    Another  copy. 

Inserted  plate,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 


Wild  Life  on  the  Fjelds  of  Norway.    London, 


Wyndham,  Francis  M. 

Longman,  1861. 

Collation :  pp.  xv-a73.    Illustrations, 
vi,  '  A  salmon  river."    Chap,  ix,  '  Trout-fishing, 
two  maps,  four  chromo-lithographs  and  four  woodcuts."    Bib.  piic. 


Post  8°,  half  green  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 
'  ■  ■      ■    Chap,  xii,  '  Fishi  "    ~' 


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343 


Yarrell,  William.  Descriptions  of  Three  British  Species  of  Fresh-water 
Fishes  belonging  to  the  Genus  Leuciscus  of  Klein.  Read  June  19,  183a. 
(No  title-page.) 

Bound  with  "Some  particttlars  of  the  natural  history  of  fishes  found  in  Cornwall,"  by  lona* 
than  Couch. 

Yarrell,  William.  A  History  of  British  Fishes.  Illustrated  by  nearly  400 
woodcuts.    (Supplement,  1839.)     London,  Van  Voorst,  1836. 

a  vols.  8°,  full  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops.  "  Indispensable  in  every  English  ang- 
ler's library  as  a  work  of  reference.  Yarrell  was,  besides,  an  angler,  and  his  work  contains  many 
useful  hints  in  connection  with  the  sport."    Bit. pise. 

Yarrell,  William.  On  the  Growth  of  the  Sah..  ..  in  Fresh  Water.  With 
six  coloured  illustrations  of  the  fish  of  the  natural  size,  exhibiting  its  character 
and  exact  appearance  at  various  stages  during  the  first  two  years.  London, 
Van  Vorst,  1839. 

Oblong  4°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf,  with  original  paper  covers 
bound  in.    "  Incorporated  with  the  third  edition  of '  British  Fishes.    '    Bii.fisc. 

Yellow  body,    pseud.    See  Hodge. 

Young,  Andrew.  The  Angler  and  Tourist's  Guide  to  the  Rivers,  Lakes, 
and  Remarkable  Places  in  the  Northern  Counties  of  Scotland.  To  which  is 
added  instructions  to  Your  ?  Anglers.    Edinburgh,  Black,  1857. 

Collation :  pp.  viii-117.    Map.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Young,  Andrew.  The  Natural  History  and  Habits  of  the  Salmon,  from  a 
Long  Series  of  Experiments  and  Observations.    Wick,  Reid,  1848. 

Collation  :  pp.  48.    ia°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Young,  Andrew.  The  Natural  History  and  Habits  of  the  Salmon;  with 
"easons  for  the  decline  of  the  fisheries  .  .  .  also  an  account  of  the  artificial 
incubation  of  the  salmon.    London,  Longman,  1854. 

Collation:  pp.  xi-io8.    16°,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Young,  Andrew.  On  the  Growth  of  Grilse  and  Salmon.  .  .  .  Read  9th 
January,  1843.  (Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh,  Vol.  15, 
PP-  343-348)-  Bound  with  "  Improvement  of  the  Fisheries,  1800,"  by  John 
Dixon. 


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Young,  Archibald.     Notes  on  the  Scotch  Salmon  Fishery  Acts  of  1863  and 
1868.    With  suggestions  for  their  improvement.    Edinburgh,  Edmonston, 
1874. 
CoUttloii :  pp.  Hi-S9.    8°.  half  green  calf,  flit  back,  gilt  lop,  uncut,  by  Zaehnidorf. 

Young,  ArchllMld.  See  Holdsworth  (E.  W.  H.)  and  Young  (A.)  .  .  .  Sal- 
mon fisheries.     By  A.  Y.     1877. 

Young,  Lambton,  J.  H.  Sea-fishing  as  a  Sport;  Being  an  account  of  the 
various  kinds  of  sea-fish,  how,  when,  and  where  to  catch  them  in  their  various 
seasons  and  localities.    London,  Groombridge,  1865. 

Collation  ;  pp.  xv-aao.    Illustrations.   19°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.    From  the 
collection  of  Thomas  Westwood,  with  his  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf. 

Young,  Lambton,  J.  H.     Second  edition.    With  coloured  plates  and  wood- 
cut illustrations.    London,  Groombridge,  187  a. 
Collation :  pp.  Kv-aao.    ia°,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Younger,  John.  On  River  Angling  for  Salmon  and  Trout ;  more  particu- 
larly as  practised  in  the  Tweed  and  its  tributaries.  Edinburgh,  W.  Blackwood, 
1840. 

Collation :  pp.  95.    33°.  cloth,  gilt. 

Younger,  John.  River  Angling  for  Salmon  and  Trout,  with  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author;  together  with  a  treatise  on  the  salmon,  and  a  list  of  the  Tweed 
salmon-casts.  .  .  .  (Descriptive  list  of  the  tributaries  of  the  Tweed,  for  trout 
anglers  [by  the  Editor.]  Kelso  [printed],  Rutherford;  Edinburgh,  Black- 
wood, 1864. 

Coltatlon :  pp.  xliv-906.    Portrait.    16°.  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

Younger,  John.  Ne  .v  edition ;  with  Creeper  Fishing,  by  the  Editor.  Kelso, 
Rutherford;  Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1864 


CoUaUon :  pp.  xii-aao.    Portrait.    liP,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  red  edges, 
collection  of  Thomas  Westwood,  with  his  book-plate  and  monogram  on  fly-leaf. 

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From  the 
collection  01  inomas  wesiwooa,  wiin  nis  ouuK-iiimc  ■..«  ».«..•.».-.»  —  -/  --.  "J™"* 
Younger  was  a  shoemaker  a(:  Kelso,  who  enjoyed  a  great  local  reputaUon  as  an  •ng»«,«M  fly- 
dresser,  and  was  a  man  of  original  ideas  and  marked  capacity.  Some  interesting  remlnlicences 
of  him  and  several  of  his  poems  wiU  be  found  in  Henderson •  'My  Life  as  an  Angler,  1879. 
and  there  has  since  been  published  an  •Autobiography  of  John  Younger,  shoemaker,  St.  Bos- 
wells;  Kelso.  Rutherford,  xMi,'  portrait."    Bib.  pise. 


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Zouch,  Thomas.  D.  D.     The  Life  of  Izaak  Walton,  including  notices  of  his 
contemporaries.     London,  Septimus  Prowett,  1823. 


.  UK  ^  •  PP;  ''"93-  ,  P'»"*  »"■«  P'oof"  on  India  paper.  4°.  fuil  calf,  gilt  back,  tidei  in  panel, 
«rl  h  raised  center  containing  portraTt  of  Walton  on  front,  and  Cotton  atliaclc  co^er,  surroSnded 
?1'.*'.f"l.*''*""""=  designs  by  t.  Gosden,  107  St.  Marlins  Lane.     •'  Kight  copies  of  the  edition 


?!.-  .oil'-'  *"*  °"  .'?'**  P^'L*';  *'i,^  PF°°f  I''"*'"*  °"  'ndia  paper.  The  illustrations  in  this  and 
the  1836  issue  are  hose  us<  d  in  Gosdens  edition  of  the  ■  Compleat  Angler,'  i8aa."  Bit  tiic. 
This  IS  one  of  the  eight  copies  mentioned.  •-  »     >  ••'•  /-"»• 

Zouch,  Thomas,  D.D.    Another  edition.    London,  Gosden,  1826. 

e^g""*"*"  ■  '''*■  '^'    "'"""•'*»"»•    »^°'  ^""  'ed  «»1^.  B"'  b«ck.  «"'  center-piece  on  tides,  gilt 

Zouch,  Thomas,  D.  D.     The  Life  of  Izaak  Walton.    London,  1830. 

.n  ^^M  '  o".V'"?*\i''''  ""t  '!1T"*'"  •?'  **  portraits  and  90  plates,  some  of  which  are  proofs,  inlaid 
to  small  4°  site,  full  crushed  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  sides,  gill  top,  by  W.  Pratt. 

Zouch.  Thomas,  D.  D.     Another  copy. 

Full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 

Zouch,  Thomas,  D.  D.    Se^  Walton,  I,    The  Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  etc. 


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of  the  books  collected  by  Mr.  Sage  after 
the  publication  of  the  catalogue  of  "Boolu 
on  Angling"  in  1896. 

Sarah  M.  Sage. 

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AfMtii.  Loalt.  Lake  SupcHor ;  Its  phyilcal  character,  vegetation,  and  ani- 
maU,  compared  with  tho»e  of  other  and  similar  regioni.  With  a  narrative 
of  the  tour  by  J.  Elliot  Cabot,  and  contribuiioni.  by  other  icientific  gentle- 
men.    Beaton,  Gould,  1850. 

si^rior  c"m J^^wtO.  tho^  of  .h.  o.h.r  ,r.a.  C.n^lUn  Uk..."    Bough.  ..  .h.  T.hI.1.  m1.. 
and  contain*  t)ook-i»«ala  ot  SamiMl  T.  TUdaU. 

Almanack.     See  London.    The  illuatraled  London  Atnunack.     1864. 

Amateur  Angtar,  Tha.    See  Mareton,  E. 

AmatAr.  En.     Den  lilla  FUkare-Boken  eller  «:nkl.»ste  och  nOjtammaate  afttt 

att  finga  Lttjor,  Mdrtar,  Aborrar,  Braxnar,  GWdof,  Alar  och  Kraftor;  med 

trianitt.     Andra  upplagan.     Stockholm,  S.  Flodins,  1866. 

CiMladon  :  pp.  49-    lW«»««*''on».    i«°.  P^pw 
AmmlwMC«&«raxiim.Q.C.    FltkodUng  och  Swriget  FUkerier.    US?. 

Amat6r,  i'.n.    Another  copy. 

Amarlcan.    The  American  Angler's  Guide;  containing  the  opinions  and 

practice  ot  t>»e  best  English  and  American  anglers,  with  the  modes  usually 

adopted  in  aU  descriptions  of  fuhing,  method  of  making  artificial  flies,  etc. 

Fourth  edition,  revised.     New  York.  H.  Long,  1849. 
CollaUoB:pp.aa4.    Plat...    160.  full  gre  5  a  Iwant  morocco,  g^ll  badi  and  top.    Writt«i  by 

John  J.  Brown. 
Amarkan  game  fishes.    189a.    Sen  Perry,  W.  A.,  aW  <>/Am. 

Amarkan  Sportsman's  Library,  wlittd  by  Caspar  Whitney.    See  Sage,  Dean, 
amtfiiAm.    Salmon  and  trout    New  York,  1903. 

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Angler.     The  Angler's  Diary  and  Fisherman's  Guide  to  the  rivers  and  lakes 
of  the  world;  to  which  are  added  forms  for  registering  the  fish  taken  during 
the  year.     By  I.  E.  B.  C.     London,  Cox,  187 1. 
Collation :  pp.  64.    ia°.  doth.    For  other  edition*  see  Main  Catalogue. 

Angler.    The  Angler's  Guide  to  the  Horse  and  Groom,  Lea  Bridge,  and 
White  House  Fisheries.    See  Martin,  Rev.  James. 

Angler.  The  Angler's  Library.  See  Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert.  Salmon  and 
sea  trout.     1898. 

Angling.    See  Yale,  L.  M.,  am/ tf/>l<rf.    Angling.    1896. 

Angling.     Clippings  from  Angling  literature. 
Folio,  half  brown  roan 

Aquai-lum.    See  Naples.    Guide  to  the  Aquarium.     1893. 

Ash  worth,  Thomas.  The  salmon  fisheries  of  England,  x868  .  .  .  partly 
from  information  published  by  order  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  Fish- 
ery Commissioners'  Reports  on  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland,  &c.  Bath, 

Lewis,  n.d. 

CoUation :  pp.  H-  ?,  photographs.  16°,  paper.  Contains  inscription,  "To  the  Editw  of 
the  '  Field'  with  Major  Scott'*  compllmenU.  Feb'y.  1868." 

Barnes,  Dame  Julyans.  An  older  form  of  the  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge 
wyth  an  angle  .  .  .  Printed  from  a  MS.  in  the  possession  of  Alfred  Denison, 
Esq.,  with  preface  and  glossary  by  Thomas  Satchell.     London,  W.  Satchell, 

1883. 

Collation:  pp.  vil-98 and  gloMary.    8».  Roxburghe.    Oneofaoocopiet. 

The  "Treatyse  "  as  given  in  thU  MS.  "differs  considerably  in  orthography,  phrase,  and 
sense,  from  that  in  the  Boke  of  St.  Albans ;  and  Professor  Skeat  is  inclined  to  assign  to  it  an 
earlier  date  than  1450"    Dkt.Nat.Bwg.    For  other  editions  see  Main  Catalogue. 

Bartlett,  John.    See  Catalogues.    Harvard  University  Library. 

Beever,  John.  Practical  fly-fishing;  founded  on  nature.  A  new  edition, 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  W.  G.  Collingwood ;  also  additional  notes 


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and  a  chapter  on  char-fishing  by  A.  and  A.  R.  Severn.     London,  Melhuen, 

ColUtlon :  pp.  «««-J-M     8°.  c'"'**-    S*  »ople»  PH"  «5 «»  """^h  haiid  made  paper,  of  which 
this  it  No.  M.    Another  copy  in  Main  Catalogue. 

Book-Lover*S  Library.   See  Marswn,  R.  B.   Walton  and  sorae  earlier  writers 
on  fish  and  fishing.     1894. 

Boyce.  W.  D.    A  strikf  made  by  Boyce*8   Big  Weeklies.    Chicago,  The 
Lakeside  Press,  1894. 

Collation :  pp.  laS.    llluitratlon*.    8°,  paper.  ,-,     .  .     1 

Compiled  by  Fred  E.  Pond  (Will  Wildwood).  under  direction  of  the  pubUiher.    Contain*  in- 
formation and  stories  about  fiahlng  and  hunting. 

Bralthwalte.  Oeoff*  Poster.     Fishes  and  their  food;  being  a  paper  on 

the  salmon  famfly,  wth  illustrations  of  their  habits,  taken  principally  from 

the  counties  of  Westmoreland  and  Curaberiand.    Kendal,  T.  Atkinson,  ^863. 

ColUUon:  pp.  3a.    16°.  half  green  levant  moroceo.    Read  before  the  Keadal  Literary  and 

Sdentifte  Society,  Feb.  9, 1863. 

Brown,  John  Alejuinder  Harvie-.    The  wonderful  trout.    Edinburgh, 
Douglas,  1898. 
Collation :  pp.  xl-173.    lUustratloos.    xa°,  cloth. 

Brov:'R,  John  J.     See  American  Angler's  Guide.    1849. 

Browne,  Irving.     House  of  the  heart.  Buffalo,  Peter  Paul  Book  Co.,  1897. 

Collation:  pp.  Tii-is<S.    Pl*t«.    16°,  cloth.    300  cople.  printed.    P.  18,  poem  entiUed  "  How 
1  go  a-fidiing." 

Bund,  John  Wil!!ani  Willis.    Handy  book  of  fishery  management.    Lon- 
don,  Lawrence  and  Bullen,  1899. 
Collation:  pp.  xii-a8o.    x4°,  doih 

By  meadow  and  stream.    See  Marstiont  £. 

C.  I.  E.  B.    See  Angler.    The  Angler's  Diary,    1871.    [By  Irwin  Edward 
Bainbridge  Cox.] 


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Call.  Richard  ElUworth.     See  Rafinesque,  Constantine  Samuel.     Ichthyo- 
logia  Ohiensis.     1899. 

Canada.     Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.    Report  of  the  Commissioner 
of  Fisheries  for  .  .  .  1875.     Supplement  No.  4  to  the  eighth  annual  report 
of  the  Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  for  the  year  1875.    Otuwa,  Mac- 
lean, Roger  and  Co.,  1876. 
ColUtio   :.  pp.  «xxvUiHM9.    Map.    iP,  half  green  levant  morocco. 

Canada.     Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.    Thirty-third  annual  report 
of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.     1900.     Fisheries.     Ottawa. 
S.  E.  Dawson,  1901. 
CoUadon :  pp.  Ixix-ao/.    «*^.  paper. 

Carleton.  Henry  Guy.    Advice  to  young  anglers.    New  York,  Mills  & 

Son,  1888. 
Collation:  pp.  13  (unpaged).    IlluitTations.    8°.  paper. 

CaUloKues.     Ellis  &  Elvey.     1897  summer  catalogue  comprising  several 
choice   iUuminated   manuscripts   upon  vellum,  early  printed  books  .  .  . 
(No.  86).     London.    (1897.) 
CollaUon:  pp.s6.    lUustratlon.    ia°,  paper. 

Catalo«iw.  Fearing,  Daniel  B.  Check  list  of  books  on  angling,  fish,  fish- 
eries, fish-culture,  etc.,  in  the  library  of  Daniel  B.  Fearing,  Newport,  R.  I. 
New  York,  Printed  for  private  distribution,  i90». 

Collation:  pp.  138,  interleaved.    8°.  paper.    Edition  of  »5  copie.  of  wWch  thi.  is  No.  8. 
.ign«dby  Daniel  B  Fearing  and  lnscril>ed  by  him  "  For  Dean  Sage.  Esq. 

Catalo|fU««.     Harvard  University  Library.     The   Bartlett  Collection^    A 
list  of  books  on  ar.gling,  fishes,  and  fish-culture  in  Harvard  College  Library. 
By  Louise  Rankin  Albee.     Cambridge,  Har/ard  Univeftity,  1896, 
Collation:  pp.  180.    8°.    BibUographical  oontributions.  edited  by  Jwtin  Wiwor,  No.  51. 

CaUlogues.    Harvard  University  Library.    The  Bwtlett  Collection.    An- 
other copy. 


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CederstrAm,  O.  C.     Fi«kodHng  och  Sverigen  Fiskerier.     Stockholm,  Adolf 
Bonnier,  1857. 

Collation:  fp,  969-1. 

Bound  wfh  it  an: 

Helnt.  W.  F.  Q.   PrakUtlw  Underritttelier  om  ...  FItk-aiwel. 

Heint,  W.  F.  O.    Om  den  kunstige  Frembringelte  af  Foreller.  .  . 

Rotelli,  C.  R.    Swentk*  Fiskeriboken. 

AmatOr,  En.    Den  lUla  Flskare-Boken.    Den  tkicklige  Metaren. 

Leidetdorfft,  A.  E.    Prit-Kurant  fr»n  Fitkredtkapt-Fabrik. 

Chambers,  E.  T.  D.    The  Ouananiche  and  its  Canadian  environment. 
New  York,  Harper,  1896. 

Collation:  pp.  xxli-3S7.    Plates.    8°,  cloth.    Contains  newtpaper  criticitm  of  the  book. 

ChAzari,  EsUbban.     Piscicultura  en  agua  dulce ;  instrucciones  escritas  a  en- 
cargo  de  la  Secretaria  de  Fomento.     Mexico,  Ofic.  Tip.  de  la  Secretaria  de 

Fomento,  1884. 
CoUation:  pp.li»-««8.    Platet,    8«>.  half  red  roan.    FlrttediUon. 

Colbwrt,  Adrian.    Piscium  vivae  icones.    In  ses  incisae  et  editse  ab  Adrian© 
CoUardo.     «.  /.  or  d. 

la",  oblong,  cloth.  Engraved  title  and  as  pUtet  of  fish  and  ftthing  tcenet;  foUo'-red  by  19 
platet  of  anlmalt,  entided  on  firtt  plate :  Animalium  qaadrupedum  omnis  generis  verae  ct  arti- 
ficioiiitimae  delineationes  in  aes  incisae  et  edltae  ;»b  Adriano  CoUardo.  See  Bibl. pise,  where 
these  19  pUtet  are  not  given,  Adrian  CoUaeri  was  bom  at  Antwerp  about  isao.  A  tmaU  piece 
hat  been  cut  <ml  of  the  lower  margiit  of  the  title-page. 

Cory,  Charles  B.     Hunting  and  fishing  in  Florida,  including  a  key  to  the 
water  birds  known  to  occur  in  the  sUtc.     Second  edition.     Boston,  Estes 
and  Lauriat,  1896. 
Collation:  pp.  904.    lUuttrations.   Platet.    8°,  cloth. 

Crescenzi,  Pletro.    Piero  Crescientio  De  Agricultura  Vulgare.    ColopLn: 
Impressum  Venetiis  die  nono  mesis  lulii  anno  dfti  M.D.XIX. 

Collation:  935  leaves,  numbered  on  the  recto.  Tabula  {9  smnumbered  paget).  Pp.  36, 151, 
Vj*.  misprinted  a6,  161.  J70  respectively,  and  the  number  aox  omitted.  8°,  old  paper  bind- 
ing. Front  fly-leaf  torn,  back  fly-leaf  missing,  many  marginal  notes  added.  Printer's  dwlce  on 
titi»1>age:  Justice  seated  on  two  lions,  the  initiala  A.  B.  below. 

An  Italian  trandation  of  Ruralium  commodorum  iibri  duodeclm  (M7»)-  "  Cretcenxi  indicatet 
the  variout  m  jthodt  of  rendering  ponds  and  Inland  lakes  profltaWe."    BiU.  fiit. 


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Cox,  Irwln  Edwar»3  Balnbrldge.    See  Angler.    The  Angler's  Diary.    1871. 

D..  J.  The  Secrets  of  Angling:  teaching,  The  choicest  Tooles,  Baits  and 
Seasons,  for  the  taking  of  any  Fish,  in  Pond  or  River :  practised,  and  fa^l- 
iarly  opened  in  three  Bookes  by  J.  D.  E«iuire.  Augmented  wUh  many 
approved  Experiments  by  W.  Lau^n.  London,  Pnnted  by  T.  H- J^«'  J'>J» 
Harison,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Francis  Coles,  at  his  shop  m  the  Old  Bayly, 
i6(;a.     [By  John  Dennys.]  ,     ^    , 

There  are  three  copies  of  this  edition  in  the  British  Museum.  /^/"J"      c,ulo«ue  for  other 
■.  This  is  the  fourth  edition  of  th.-  book  and  very  scarce.      See  Main  Catalogue 

editions. 

Daniel,  Rev.  William  Barker 

don,  Crosby  &  Co.,  1813. 

conation:  pp.  ,x,)-S<>7«nd  index.  Plat.  I»«-^^-, ^°;;f 3^^ "'';r„p;^cLt::iru^ 
dotes  of  6.h  and  fishing  and  an  account  of  the  nver.  of  Great  ^^'l.;'!^^  ^s^i-T^v.<ii  ot 
acknowledger:ient.  Sir  H.  EUi.s  list  of  work,  on  angUng,  and  altogether  «voun  over-mucn 

book-making."    Bitl.  fiu. 
For  another  copy  see  Main  Catalogue. 

Days  In  clover.     189a.    See  Marston,  E. 
Dennys.  John.    See  D.,  J. 

Dcwar,  George  A.  B.     Book  of  the  dry  fly;  with  contributions  by  the 
Marquis  of  Granby  and  J.  E.  Booth.     London,  Lawrence  and  Eullen.  i«97. 

CoUaUon :  pp.  x-a38.    Plates.    8°,  clotl.. 

Dewai,  George  A  B.    Wild  life  in  Hampshire  Highlands.    London,  Dent 

Conaiion:^PP.3<H.  ««»«•  8°.  <=''>*•  Chapter  V.  pp.  9*-x36.  "  Angltag  In  W(«4.p«Wre." 
("  The  Haddon  Hall  Library.") 

Dixon.  W.  Wlllmott.    Kings  of  the  rod,  rifle,  and  gun.    By  "Thonnanby  " 
With  3a  portraits  and  illustrations.     New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.,  1.^1. 

.  vota  80  cloth.  Enclo.ed  U  *  letter  itcw  the  editor  to  Dean  Sage,  giving  fee  Krt*w  1 
„1.  .l.rtl.e  Cy  oTa  letter  torn  Edwin  Waugh.  about  P.of.  John  WlUon.  «sat  b,  t*.  O.; 
r^het^ew  ofr^k  by  D.  S.  which  appeared  in  the  '^  Nation."  Oee.  .9. 190*. 


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Drummond,  Wlllifttn  Henry.  The  Habitant,  and  other  French- Canadian 
poems.  W  a  an  introduction  by  Louis  Frechette,  and  with  illustrations  by 
Frederick  Simpson  Cobum.     New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1898. 

Collation :  pp.  xv-137.  8°,  cloth.  Pasted  in  are  iOme  ver»ei  written  in  his  own  hand  by  Dr. 
Dnimmond  to  Nelson  Cheney,  sent  by  h!m  to  Mr.  Burdick  of  Albany,  who  gave  them  to  D.  S. 
Mr.  Bnrdick's  letter  is  also  encloaed. 

Edinburgh  Anglinff  Club.  Songs  and  selections  from  the  Album  of  the 
Edinburgh  Angling  Club,  founded  1847,  with  illustrations  drawn  anc'  en- 
graved by  members  of  the  club.  New  and  enlarged  edition,  edited  by  J, 
Smith.     Edinburgh,  D.  Douglas,  1900. 

Collation :  pp.  Ktjtt-flifi.    Plate.    Illustrations.    tP,  cloth. 

Ellis  A  Elv«y.     Catalogue  for  1897.     See  Catalogues. 

Eilwanger,  Qeorge  H,  Idyllists  of  the  country  side ;  being  six  commenta- 
riea  concerning  some  of  those  who  have  apostrophized  the  joys  of  the  open 
air.     New  York,  Dodd,  1896. 

Collation :  pp.  963.    i«P,  cloth.    Pp.  9-4I.  "  'H**  *«"<!  o?  Walton." 

F.,  Qi*ville.  {of  Barnes).    (Greville  Fenncll.)    The  book  of  the  roach.   Lon- 
don, Sampson  Low,  1884. 
Collation ;  pp.  viii~ii8.    :6°,  doth. 

Feftting,  Daniel  B.     Check  list.     1901.    See  Catalogues. 

F«ddersen,  Artlilir.     Fserskvandsfiskeriet.     Kj0benhavn,  P.  G.  Philipsens, 

1873. 
Collation :  pp.  (fiHM-    !lil«i«i»tioa«.    tP,  paper. 

Fedderseti,  Arthur.     Fffirskvandsfiskeriet.     Anden  for?>gede  Udgave,  med 
165...  Afi>ildninger.     Kj{i<benhavn,  P.  G.  Philipsens,  1894. 
CoUatlon :  pp.  XTO-a.    x^,  papef  • 
Fedd«r^n,  Arthur.     Lidt  om  den  kunstige  Fiskeavl.     Kjjiibenhavn,  J.  H. 
Schuiz,  1875. 
ColiaHon :  pp.  i«.    IllustnUiwii.    w°.  paper. 


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Pedd«rsen.  Arthur.    McdddelKr  fra  Dan*  Fiikcri(or«ning ;  I,  Lidt  VeJ- 
ledning  til  Karpeavl.     Kj0benhavn,  Christtreus,  189a. 
Collation:  pp.  3..    IUu.««lton..    x(P,m^.    Author',  autograph  on  UUe-pag.. 

Pennell.  Orevllle.    Sec  F.,  GreviUc,  {of  Banus).    The  book  of  the  roacb. 
1884. 
PInlav  K  I.     [A  book  of  16  sketches  of  angling  «cene«,  made  with  the  in- 
^en'on  oi.  producing  a  volume  .imUor  to  his  "  Loch  and  River  Side,"  but 

never  completed.]  ... 

Oblong  8°.  cloth,    see  note  on  fly-leaf  by  D.  D..  who  pre-nted  th*  b«>k.  in  which  h,  «y. 
that  thU  U  the  only  copy  printed  to  hii  knowledge. 

Plskaren.  Den  praktiske  In»j6.Fiskaren.  eller  nya.ste  ^f  J^";^f ffj; 
metuder  att  med  nyuppfmmen  och  biUig  redskap  f&nga  fisk  och  krilftor. 
jemte  beskrifning  pi  fiskredskap  .  .  .  Stockholm,  Flodins,  1869. 

Collation,  pp.  66.    Illu.tr.tlon,.    „o.  p.per.  Newspaper  dipping.  Inmted.     (Altotany- 
ttigt  handblbllotek,  No.  97.) 

Piske      En  liden  artig  oc  konstrig  Fiske-Bog  om  adstiUige  Fiskefang  hvor- 

^Idtmand  med  st^nJe  Lyst  fordcel  Konst  oc  Behendighed  k.nd  fange  a  lie 

ags  Fiske  baade  med  Kroge,  Ruuser,  Hammer  oc  Garn:  AUe  oc  hver  t^ 

tieniste  som  der  til  Lyst  haffver:  Afi  Tydsken  paa  Danske  saa  vel  som 

udaff  egen  Forfarenhed  oc  daglige  exp^rUm  sammen  skreffven  oc  nu  til 

Trycken  forfoerdiget.     Ki^benhaffn,  Jj^rgen  Hoist,  1649. 

ColUtion :  pp.  46-    »«°>  P»P«'- 
Portln.  Pierr*.     Annual  reports  of  Pierre  Fortin.  Esq.,  ^^-f^'y^  ^ 
mand  of  the  expeditionfor  the  protection  of  the  fishenes  m  the  Gulf  of  St.  Law 
Tence,  during  L  seasons  of  186,  and  186a.    Quebec.  Hunter,  Rose  and 
Lemieux,  1863. 

CoUation :  pp.  laS-    S".  half  green  levant  morocco. 

Prwicls,  Prancls.    The  practical  management  of  fisheries ;  a  book  for  pro- 
prietors  and  keepers.     London,  Cox,  1883. 
ColUtion:  pp.  iv-xi3.    lUustrationi.    Pl«'e».    I9°.  doth. 

Pre»h  wood*  and  pastures  new.     1887.    See  Marston,  E. 


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FrH»,  Jens  AndrcA*.    Tilfj«kU  i  Feri^me  filer  Jojger-  og  Fiskerliv  i  H^if- 

jeldene.   aden  nogct  for^gcdc  Udgave.   Chriistiania,  A.  Cammermeyer,  1887. 

ColtaHon :  pp.  37«-    f''*»e»-    Map.    tn",  p»p«r. 
Fur,  Feather  and  Fin  Series.     Sec  Hardy,  Hon.  Alfred  Erakine  Gathorne-. 

The  Salmon,     London,  1898. 
Olover,  Richard      Lyra  Piscatoria ;  original  lyrics  on  fish,  flies,  fishing  and 

fishermen,  includsitg  poems  on  all  the  British  fresh-water  fish.     London, 

Cox,  1895. 

ColUtlon'  pp.  «»M71.    xS>,  cloth.    Contain*  Inicription.  "To  Dean  S.ge.  E»q.  with  Joel 
W.  Burdiok'i  complin.ents.  J«ny  14.  t^oo."    Alio  a  let.er  to  the  Utter  from  the  author. 

Qodbout  River.     See  Salmon-fishing. 

Great  Britain.  Impectors  of  salmon  fisheries  for  England  and  Wales. 
Twelfth  annual  report.  (By  F.  T.  Buckbnd  and  Spencer  Walpole.)  Lon- 
don, Eyre  and  Spoctiswoode,  1873. 

ColUttoa :  pp.  laS.    Ulustratten*.    8",  half  green  levant  morocco. 

Oreen,  Seth.  Sec  Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell,  and  Seth  Green.  Fish 
hatching.     1879. 

Owy,  Sir  Edward.     Fly  fishing.     London,  Dent  &  Co.     1*^99. 
C0lUtton:pp,xHl-«76.    Plate*.    8".  cloth.    <"Tlie  Haddon  Kail  Library.") 

Qrlmble,  Augustus.  The  salmon  rivers  of  Scotland.  London,  Kegan 
Paul,  Trench,  Trilbner,  1899-11900. 

4V0U.    PUtea.    lUu»trBtlons.    Maps.    Square  4''.  board*, 

Haddon  Hall  Library.  See  Dewar,  G.  A.  B.  Wild  life  in  Hampshire 
Highlands.     1899.     Grey,  Sir  Edward.     Fly  rishing.     1899. 

Hansen.  Victor.    lUustreret  Idratsbog;  udarbejdet  paa  Grundlag  af  Victor 
Ealcks  lUustrerad  Idrottsbok.     Kj^benbavn^  Philtpsens,  1890-1893. 
avcls,    Ulu»trations.    8°,  paper. 

nttt'Ay,  Hon.  Allied  Erslcinv.  Oathorne-.  The  salmon.  With  chapters  on 
the  law  of  saJmon-feihing  by  Ckud  Douglas  Pennant ;  Cookery,  by  Alex- 


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ander  Innes  Shand.     Illustrated  by  DnugloH  Adams  and  Charles  Whymper. 
London,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1898.     (Fur,  Feather  and  Fin  Series.) 

ColliUion :  pp.  tfbj.    ia°,  cloth. 

Harris,  William  Charles.     The  fishes  of  North  America  that  are  caught 
on  hook  and  line.     New  York,  Harris  Publi.shing  Co.,  1 881-1898. 
Parts  3-to.    Colored  plates.    Folio,  unbound,    Part*  i-a,  1881,  in  Main  Catalogue. 

Harris,  William  Charles.     See  Sage,  Dean,  andotfurs.     Salmon  and  trout. 
New  York,  1903. 

Harvard  University  Library.    The  Bartlett  Collection.    1896.    See  Cata- 
logues. 

Harvie-Brown,  J.  A.     See  Brown,  John  Alexander  Harvie— . 

Hay,  a.  U.    The  Restigouche ;  with  notes  especially  on  its  flora.     St.  John, 
N.  B.     Barnes  &  Co.     1896. 

Collation :  pp.  i»-35.    8°,  paper.    Read  before  the  Natural  Hiitory  Society  of  New  Br«ni. 
wick,  December  31,  1896,  and  taken  from  Bulletin  XIV,  1896,  of  the  Society's  Proceedings. 

Heins,  W.     Kort  Fremstilling  a£  de  forskjellige  Sorter  Fiskeredskaber,  led- 
saget  med   Lithographic.     Ffiirste  Afdeling.     Gamfiskeriet.     Kjj«benhavn, 
Thieles,  1858. 
Collation :  pp.  ai.    a  plates.    ia°,  no  cover. 

Heins,  W.  Kort  Fremstilling  a£  de  forskjellige  Sorter  Fiskerier,  ledsaget  med 

Lithographic.   Anden  Afdeling.    Krogfiskeriet.    Kjjiibenhavn,  Thieles,  1858. 

Collation :  pp.  8.    Plate.    13°,  no  cover.    .Awm/ uitM  Aw  Kort  FrenutUUng  af  de  forskjellige 
Sorter  Fiskeredskaber.    1S58. 

Heins,  W.  F.  Q.  Cm  den  kunstige  Frembringelse  af  Foreller,  0rreder  og 
Lax  m.  m,,  efter  den  franske  Original  og  cgen  Erfaring,  ledsaget  med  Litho- 
graphic.    5te  for^gede  Udgave.     Kplding,  B.  C.  Mellers,  1853. 

Collation :  pp.  16.    Plate.    ia°,  no  cover. 

Heins,  W.  F.  Q.    Another  copy. 

B4nmd  with  Cederstr6m,  G.  C.    Fidcodling  och  Sverigrs  Fiskerier.   1857. 


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Heins,  W.  P.  Q,  Praktiska  Underriittelser  om  konttmcsxig  befordriin  ftf 
Fisk-afwel ;  Efter  wunnen  erfarenhet,  it&wiiil  i  g^dra  lilnder,  iti«om  Frankrike, 
som  ock  i  Uanmark,  f6rfa(tad.  Utdrag  efter  Femte  Danska  upplagan, 
tryckt,  pi  Inrikes-Ministerieu  bekostnad,  i  Kolding  1853.  Wcsterwik,  G. 
Lybeck,  1856. 

Colkdon  :  pp.  16.    la^.    Btund  wUt  CcderitrOn,  O.  C.    FltkodlinK  och  Sveriget  Flikerier. 
«8S7- 

Henshall,  Jam**  A.  Ye  Godi  and  Little  Fishes.  A  travesty  on  the  Ar* 
gonautic  Expedition  in  quest  of  the  Golden  Fleece.  Designs  by  J.  L.  Lud- 
low.    Cincinnati,  Clarke,  1900. 

Collation  :  pp.  zv-atj.    FrontUpiece  and  borders.    9P,  cloth. 

Hetting,  M.  O.     Beretning  om  hvad  der  til  Ferskvandsfiskeriemes  Fremme 
er  udf0rt  i  Tidsrummet  fra  Juni  1865  til  Juli  1868.     Christiana,  Br^gger  & 
Christie,  187 1. 
Cdlatloo :  pp.  19.    8",  pap«r. 

HettinffiM.  a.    Same.     Fra   iri.,  Oktober   1871  til   iite  Oktober  187a. 
Christiania,  H.  T0n»berg,  1873. 
Collation  :  pp.  40.    8°,  paper. 

HettincM.  Q.     Same.     Fra  iste  Oktober  1873  til  3ite  December  1873. 
Christiania,  C.  C.  Werner  &  Co.     1874. 
Collation :  pp.  35.    8°,  paper. 

Hettinf ,  M.  Q.     Kortfattet  Beiledning  for  dem,  der  ville  tndrette  Udklae- 
kniugsanlag  for  de  vinterlegend<^  Ferskvandsfiske.    4  Oplag.     Christiania, 
P.  T.  Mailings,  1869. 
Collation  :  pp.  69.    11  plates.    8°,  paper. 

Hill,  Lord  Qcorgtt.  Facts  from  Gweedore;  compiled  from  notes,  with  ad- 
ditions up  to  the  present  time.  Fourth  edition.  Dublin,  Hodges,  Smith 
and  Foster,  1868. 

Collation^  pp.  15,  with  appendix,  pp.  3.    Plate.    la",  half  green  levant  morocco.    Containi 
rulei  a&d  regulations  for  the  angling  for  aaUnon  and  white  trout  on  the  RiTer  Clady. 


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Hcuffhton,  Rev.  Wllilam.     British  freshwater  fiihes;    Ulustfftted    wiJh  « 
coIoure<l  figure  of  each  Rpeciet  drawn  from  nature  by  A.  F.  Lydon,  and 
numerouH  engraving;*.     London,  William  Markencie.    (1879.) 
CalUllon :  pp.  ivI-wh.    Imp«rul  4°,  quarter  t>Uck  ro«ii. 

Hultfaldt,  FrIU.     Baade  Fugl  og  Fiik.     Kriatiania.  Cammermeyer,  1898. 

CoUatlon :  pp.  137.    PlMea.    t^,  paper, 

HuUtoldt,  Fritz.     Ude  med  fii<»se  ug  Fiakestang.     Kristiania,  Haflner  St 
mi:   m.d. 

Collation:  p().  131.    ta",  boards. 

Hunting.     Hunting,  trapping  and  fiHhing  made  easy  .  .  .  including  gunning 
and  nfle  shooting,  the  manufacture  and  use  of  traps,  snares,  nets,  baits  .  .  . 
New  York,  Ilancy  &  Co.    «.  J, 
ColUiion :  pp.  70.    Illuatratloni.    16°,  paper. 

Hutchinson,  Robert  D.     Om  Flugfiskeri.  t ;  eller,  Konsten  att  med  artifici- 
ella  Flugor  fiska  Lux  och  Oring  samt  om  fdrdelaktigaste  uilttet,  att  med  agn 
fiska  Lax,  Oring,  GMdda  och  Aborre.     (Ofwersfittning.)     Upsala,  0.  Tors- 
sell,  1844. 
Collation :  pp.  4a.    a  plates.    lO,  paper. 

Uye.  Cotswoid.    psttdif.    See  Glover,  Richard. 

Keene,  John  Harrington.     The  boy's  own  guide  to  fishing,  tackle-making 
and  fish-breeding.     Boston,  Lee  and  Shepard.     (1894.) 
Collation :  pp.  aoo.    lUuttrationt.    ia°,  cloth. 

Kelson,  Qeorge  M.    The  salmon  fly ;  how  to  dress  it  and  how  to  use  it. 
London,  Published  by  the  author,  1895. 
Collation :  pp.  xlv-510.    lUuatrationa.    Colored  plate*.    Portnlt.    4°,  cloth. 

Klngsley,  Qeorge  Henry.     Notes  on  sport  and  travel.     With  a  Memoir 
by  his  daughter,  Mary  H.  Kingsley.     London,  Macmillan,  1900. 

Collation :  pp.  vUi-544.    8°,  cloth.    Pasted  in  it  a  review  of  the  book  by  D.  S. 

Kings  of  the  rod,  rifle,  and  gun.     1901.    See  Dixon,  W.  Willmott. 


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Knox,  Arthur  iidward.  Autumnaon  the  Spey.  London,  Juhn  Van  Voorit, 
187a. 

ColUtioo    pp    iji.    PtaUM.    ii^,«loih     Inwrip««oii  on  Jljr-lttI;  "A  tmall  •drfiikm  10  III* 
HlUaldf  AnrJlng  Ubrwy  Horn  H|My*l<la.    Ailwy,  0»:t.  1.  191M.    D.D. "    Kor  •noihcr  wjpy  M« 

Kr0y«r,  H«nf1k      Nogle  Bemcrkninger  om  F^Hkerierne*  Fremme  vcd  kunt- 
tig  Befrugtntng.     Kj(»brnhavn,  S.  L.  Mfjilerg,  1851. 
CoiUiion :  pp,  ao.    itP,  p»put.    8«pwal«lr  printed  from  "  Jmirntl  <rf  Agricuhure, "  rol.  14. 

Lanf ,  Andrtw.     Izaak  Walton. 

The  MS.  of  hl»  "  Tarcmio  =ry  ol  iiuK  Wtltoa."  coiMtMliig  of  m  I««vm  wrillan  on  th*  nwlo. 
r>,  whole  calf. 

Lang,  Andrvw.     The  Ter  entenary  of  Izaak  Walton.     London,  PriiUcd 
for  private  circulation  ^nly,  1893. 
ColUtlon:  pp  14.    liluUmt    ni.    PortrmJt,    4»,  TeBum  pap«. 

Only  30  coplei  prialad,  6  cop.r  »  of  which  went  to  the  lU  Englith  public  libraries.    Another 
copy  in  Main  (;aiaio|tM. 

Ltfidcsdorffs.A.B.  Pris-Kunnt  frftn  Fiskred.skaps-Fabrik.  GOteborg.  (1866.) 

An  illuitrated  folded  sheet  of  ft*htng  iwpleraenti.  B«mmtw^tk  CederatrOm,  O.  C.  Fl»kodllng 
och  Srcrtget  FItlMrler.    1857. 

London.  The  illustrated  London  Almanack  for  1864,  containing  .  .  . 
pictuies  of  frei^i-water  fiah.  New  York  &  London,  Published  at  the  office. 
{1864.) 

Collation :  pp.  7*.    lUuttrationi.    4°,  paper. 

Lundberff,  Rudolf.    Fiske  med  metbpd.    Stockholm,  C  E.  Fritze,  1889. 

Collation:  pp.  114.    Illiutrationt.    80,  paper.    (Uluitreradt  BibUotek  fiir  Idrott.) 

Maine.    Inland  Fisheries  and  Game  Commission.    Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners of  Fisheries  and  Game  of  the  State  uf  Maine  for  the  years  1884, 
1889-1896.    Augusta,  Burleigh  &  Flynt,  1884,  1889-1896. 
6  number*.  8°,  paper.  Vol.  for  1893-1694,  in  cloth. 

Malm,  A.  W.   Om  Sjdbruk  i  allmSnhet  och  lax-afvel  isynnerhet.    Gdteborg, 
Bonnier,  1863. 
Ccdlation :  pp.  31.   a  platet.   8°,  paper. 


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Marston,  &.    \\y  meadow  anc!  •tream.    I'kuant  m«iUun«ao(  ple«Mnt  pkc«i. 

By  the  Amateur  Angler.    London,  Sami»on  Low,  1896. 

ColUUo* :  pp.  «lll-i34.  M",  hall  pMohmmt.  i«  pUiM,  Th*  auilMr'i  unograpk  ti  !•• 
Krtbmt  on  IK*  tl(l«-|)«|«. 

Mar«tofl,  B.    By  meadow  and  itream ;  pleaaant  memoiiet  of  glcAMnt  plaretk 
London,  Sampaon  Low,  1896. 

ColUUon  :  pp.  |U-I34-    PUlM.    itfi,  cloth. 

iVUrfton.  B.    An  old  man'a  holidays.    By  The  Amateur  Angler.    London, 

Sampaon  Low,  1900. 

Collation :  porirali.  froniUplM*.  pp.  ill,  eoflltnti,  Uit  of  llluatrallont,  pp.  i-t^o.  1$  platM. 
ta',  rad  inorocco,  limp  covin. 

Maraton,  B.    Dayt  in  clover.    London,  Sampaon  Low,  189a. 
Collation  ;  pp.  vlll-iao.    Ptataa.   84°,  half  calf. 

Martton,  E.     Fresh  woods  and  pastures  new.     London,  Sampson  Low, 

1887. 

Collation :  pp.  s-ijO.    a4°,  brown  cloth. 

Baan  tha  aulhor'i  autograph  on  tha  (lila-pafa.    Enaloacd  It  a  latlar  from  R.  B.  Mariion. 

Maraton,  B.     Another  copy. 
it/*,  graan  eloth. 

Maraton,  B.    "  On  a  sunshine  holyday,"  by  The  Amateur  Angler.     Lon- 
don, Sampson  Low,  1897. 

Collation:  pp.  vlii,  contenu,  lltt  of  illuttralions,  pp.  t^o.  la",  rioth,  parchment  back.  16 
iUiutratlont  on  India  paper.  Edition,  tyt  copie*  on  handmade  paper,  of  which  tbit  It  No.  5S, 
•Ignad  with  the  author'*  Initials.    The  author's  autograph  is  inscribed  on  the  title-page. 

Maraton,  Robert  Bright.     Walton  and  some  earlier  writers  on  fish  and 

fishing.     London,  Stock,  1894. 

Collation  :  pp.  (xv-a64.  Illustration.  ia°,  full  Russia.  Uncut  "  Leather  tooled  &nd  em- 
botacd  by  Susannah  Firth  of  the  Kirltby  Lonsdale  Handkrafi  Clasaea  "  and  Guild  of  VVoman- 
bindert.  In  a  green  cnubed  morocco  case.  (The  Book-Lover's  Library.)  Contains  a  letter 
from  the  author  to  Mr.  Sage,  alto  a  book-plate  of  John  Oerard  Heckscher ;  a  copy  pratentad  by 
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Martin,  Rev.  James.     Angler's  Guide  to  the   Horse  and   Groom,  Lea 

Bridge,  and  White  House  Fisheries ;  describing  the  principal  swims^  suitable 

tackle,  methods,  baits,  and  haunts  for  fish  generally.     London,  H.  Brown, 

1840. 

Collation :  po.  44.  Plates.  Map.  34°,  cloth.  First  editioc.  For  second  edition  see  Main 
Catdugue. 

Mather,  Frederic.  Men  I  have  fished  with ;  sketches  of  character  and  in- 
cident with  rod  and  gun  ....  New  York,  Forest  and  Stream  Publishing 
Co.,  1897. 

Collation :  pp.  371.  Portraits.  8°,  cloth.  These  sketches  originally  appeared  in  the  "  Forest 
and  Stream"  .  .  .  between  July  xi  and  Dec.  a6,  1896.    Pre/act. 

Mather,  Frederic.  My  angling  friends.  Being  a  second  series  of  Sketches 
of  men  I  have  fished  with.  New  York,  Forest  and  Stream  Publishing  Co., 
1901. 

Collation  :  pp.  369.    Portraits.    8",  cloib.    Pasted  in  is  a  reriew  of  the  book  by  D.  S. 

Maximilian  1.  Das  Fischereibuch  Kaiser  Maximilians  I.  Mit  acht  gleich- 
zeitigen  Bildem  und  einer  Lichtdrucktafel.  Unter  Mitwirkung  von  Ludwig 
Freih.  v.  Lazarini  herausgegeben  von  Dr.  Michael  Mayr.  Innsbruck,  Verlag 
der  Wagner'schen  Universitats-Buchhandlung,  1901. 

Collation :  pp.  xxviii-5g.    Folio,  parchment.    9  plates  in  facsimile,  8  of  them  colored. 

Facsimile  reproduction  of  one  of  the  books  planned  and  ordered  written  by  Maximilian  I. 
Executed  by  Wolfgang  Hohenleiter,  from  material  provided  by  the  Imperial  Master  of  Fisheries, 
Martin  Fritx. 

Maxims  and  hints  for  an  angler. 


1833.     See  Penn,  Richard. 


Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert.  Salmon  and  sea  trout;  how  to  propagate,  pre- 
serve and  catch  them  in  British  waters.  London,  Lawrence  and  Bullen, 
1898. 

Collation :  pp.  xii-a79.  Illustrations.  Plates,  some  of  them  colored.  Map,  is°,  cloth.  ("The 
Angler's  Library.") 

Meissner,  J.  B.    Fiskerbog  eller  Anviisning  til  at  fiske  til  Huusbrug  og  for 
sin  Fomf^ielse  med  Gam,  Kroge,  Ruser  og  Hsendeme  .  .  .  oversat  paa 
Dansk  af  Johan  Werfel.     Kj0benhavn,  A.  Soldins,  1801. 
Collation :  pp.  iv-ia4.    x6<',  paper. 


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Metaren.  Den  skicklige  Metaren  eller  ny  Handbok  f6r  Fiskare.  F6rra 
Afdelningen  om  mete  med  agn  eller  bete  af  alia  slag,  med  i  texten  in- 
tryckta  17  trisnitt.     LinkSping,  A.  Petr6,  1851. 

CoUatlon:  pp.  vm-i9».    lUuttrations.    la".    Bound  with  CtAtnU6m,G.  C.    Fiikodling  och 
SveriKea  Fiskerier.   1857. 

Montpetit,  A.-N.  Les  poissons  d'eau  douce  du  Canada.  Montreal, 
Beauchemin  &  Fils,  1897. 

Collation :  pp.  xlv-ssa.    Illustrationi.  colored  plates.    4°,  paper,  uncut. 

Naples.    Guide  to  the  Aquarium  of  the  Zoological  Station  at  Naples.    Third 
edition.     Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1893. 
Collation :  pp.  93.    Illustrations.    8°,  paper. 

New  York  State.     Forest,  Fish,  and  Game  Commission.     Annual  reports. 

1895-1898.     New  York  and  Albany,  1896-1899. 
4  vols.    IllusUations.    Plates,  some  colored.    Imperial  4°,  cloth. 
New  York  State.     Forest,  Fish,  and  Game   Commission.     First  annual 

report,  1895.    Another  copy. 

Full  morocco,  presented  by  Eilward  Thompson. 

New  York  State.  Forest,  Fish,  and  Game  Commission.  First  annual 
report,  1895.    Another  copy. 

Northrup,  Ansel  Judd.  Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adirondacks,  and  gray- 
ling fishing  in  Northern  Michigan;  a  record  of  summer  vacations  in  the 
Wilderness.    Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Davis,  Bardeen  &  Co.,  1880. 

Collation:  pp.  303.    16P,  cloth. 

Old  man's  holidays,  An.     1900.    See  Marston,  E. 

"On  as4inshlneholyday."    1897.    See  Marston,  E. 

Ontario.     Department  of  fisheries.    Second  annual  report.    1900.   Toronto, 
1901. 
Collation:  pp.  83.    8°,  paper. 

Ontario.    Game  and  fish  Commission.    Report  for  the  year  1899.  Toronto, 
1900. 

Collation :  pp.  85.    8°,  paper. 


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Out  of  Door  Library.     See  Yale,  L.  M.,  and  others.    Angling.     1896. 

Penn,  Richard.     Maxims  and  hints  for  an  angler,  and  miseries  of  fishing,  to 
which  are  added  maxims  and  hints  for  a  chess  player.     London,  Murray, 

Collation  :  pp.  vi-59.  i'  plates  on  India  paper.  16°,  half  black  roan.  Containit  name  of 
Mr.  Charlei  Carow,  book-plate  of  Governor  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  inscription,  "  For  Mr. 
Dean  Sage  from  Edith  K.  Roosevelt."    For  other  editions  see  Main  Catalogue. 

Pennant,  Claude  Doaflas.    See  Hardy,  Hon.  Alfred  Erskine  Gathome-. 
The  salmon.     London,  1898. 

Perry,  W.  A.,  and  others.  American  game  fishes ;  their  habits,  habitat,  and 
peculiarities ;  how,  when,  and  where  to  angle  for  them,  by  W.  A.  Perry,  A.  A. 
Mosher,  W  V  .  H.  Murray,  W.  D.  Tomlin,  A.  N.  Cheney,  Prof.  G.  Browne 
Uoode,  W.  N.  Haldeman,  Francis  Endicott,  Fred.  Mather,  S.  C.  Clarke, 
Rev.  Luther  Pardee,  Charles  Hallock,  F.  H.  Thurston,  J.  Harrington  Keene, 
Prof.  David  Starr  Jordon,  William  C.  Harris,  B.  C.  Milam,  G.  O.  Shields, 
J.  S.  A.  Creighton,  Dr.  J.  A.  Henshall.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  189a. 
Collation  :  pp.  58a   Illiutrationa.    Plates.    6°,  cloth. 

Pond,  Fred  E.     (Will  Wildwood.)    See  Boyce,  W.  D.    A  strike.     1894. 

Raflnesque,  Constantlne  Samuel.    Ichthyologia  Ohiensis;    or,  Natural 

history  of  the  fishes  inhabiting  the  River  Ohio  and  its  tributary  streams ;  a 

verbatim  et  literatim  reprint  of  the  original,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life,  the 

ichthyologic  work,  and  the  ichthyolcgic  bibliography  of  Rafinesque  by 

Richard  Ellsworth  Call.    Cleveland,  Burrows  Brothers  Co.,  1899. 

Collation:  pp.  175.  Illustrationi.  Portrait.  8**,  cloth.  Edition  of  950  copiea,  of  which  this 
is  No.  61. 

Ralmondl,  Bufenlo.    Delle  caccie,  di  Evgenio  Raimondi  Bresciano.    Libri 

quattro,  aggiuntoui'n  questa  nuoua  'mpressione  altre  caccie  che  sperse  in 

altri  libri  andauano.     (1630.) 

Collation:  engraved  title,  U.  5,  pp.  513,  II.  14.  Plates.  8°.  half  vellum.  Pp.  487, 488  are 
supplied  in  mannicript.  Pp.  9a,  46a,  4M,  ^,  470,  471,  misprinted  84, 450, 476, 477,  480,  481, 
respectively.  Dedicatory  letter  signed :  Di  Venetia  U  14  di  Settembre,  1630.  Fourth  book,  pp. 
3*3-5",  treats  in  aiz  chapters  "  De  pesd." 


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Raich,  H.  Om  den  kunstige  FiskeformereUe  og  om  Biavlen.  Kristiania, 
P.  T.  Mailings,  185a. 

CoUaiioD :  pp.  54-  '«°i  P»P«r-  Second  lupplement  to  the  "  Folkevenneni "  flrit  annual 
mHm. 

Rasch,  H.  Om  Midleme  til  at  forbedre  Norges  Laxe-  og  FerskvandsfiHke- 
rier,     Christiania,  P.  T.  Mailings,  1857. 

Collation :  pp.  133-3.    P^*'*-    •°'  P*P«f' 

Rau,  Charles.  Prehistoric  Ashing  in  Europe  and  North  America.  Wash- 
ington, 1884. 

Collation :  pp.  xvili-34a.  lUuttratlont.  4",  half  green  morocco.  "  Smithsonian  contributions 
to  knowledge.    509." 

Rhead,  Louis.  The  speckled  brook  trout  (Salvelinus  Fontinalis),  by  various 
experts  with  rod  and  reel ;  edited  and  illustrated  by  Louis  Rhead,  with  an 
introduction  by  Charies  Hallock.     New  York,  R.  H.  Russell,  190a. 

Collation:  A-O.  pp.  184.  V,  paper.  Pasted  in  Is  a  review  of  the  book  by  D.  S.,  also  a 
letter  from  Mr.  Rhead  to  D.  S.  Enclosed  is  a  catalogue  of  an  ashibiUon  of  pictures  by  Louis 
Rhead,  signed  by  him,  and  an  invitation  to  the  same. 

Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell,  and  5eth  Qreen.    Fish  hatching  and  fish 
catching.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Union  and  Advertiser  Co.,  1879. 
Collation :  pp.  045.    Illustrations.    xa°,  cloth. 

Rose,  Fred  W.    Angling  in  troubled  waters ;  a  serio-comic  map  of  Europe. 
London,  Bacon  &  Co.,  1899. 
ia°,  paper.    A  folded  colored  map. 

Roselli,  C.  R.  Swenska  Fiskeriboken,  om  Hafs-och  insj6fisket  i  Swerige ; 
beskrifning  p4  fiskar  inom  Swerige  och  wid  dess  kuster;  alla'harstades  bruk- 
liga  fiskredskap;  afwensom  Utdrag  af  fiskeristadgan  samt  af  Kon.  Bef: 
des  resolutioner,  m.m.  Stockholm,  S.  Flodins,  i860.  (AlUnSnnyttigt  hand- 
bibliotek,  No.  3.) 

Solution:  pp.  40.  lao.  Bound  mtk  CederstrOm,  O.  C.  FiskbdUng  och  Sveriges  Fiskerier. 
1857. 

Rowlant  Club,  Cleveland.    See  Waltoniana.    Exhibition  of  Waltoniana. 
Rules,  orders  and  ordinances.     See  Thames. 


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Ruiselt  Alexander.  Memorial  volume.  Printed  for  private  circulation. 
Edinburgh,  1876. 

Collation :  pp.  195.    8°.  cloUi.     Author  of  "The  »«lmon."    InMriptlon  on  fly-le«f ;  To  D.  8. 
from  D.  D.    Not.  19,  190s. 

8.,  T.  S.     Den   Swenske   Fiskaren,  eller  Walment  Underrattelse  om  det  I 
Swerige  nu  Mr  tiden  brukeliga  Fiskeri,  jemte  Beskrifning  p4  de  bekanta 
Fiskar  och  Fiskeredskap.     Stockholm,  Trykt  i  Kongl.  'I'ryckeriet,  1778. 
ColUtion:  pp.  8-456-11.    Poldtd  pUle.    ia°.  quarter  calf. 

Sage,  Dean.  Salmon  angling,  A  few  remarks  on.  (In  "  Outing  "  for  July, 
1900,  vol.  36,  pp.  389-393.) 

5age,  Dean,  an</  others.  Salmon  and  trout.  By  Dean  Sage,  C.  H.  Town- 
send,  H.  M.  Smith,  and  William  C.  Harris.  Illustrated  by  A,  B.  Frost, 
Tappan  Adney,  Martin  Justice,  and  others.     New  York,  Macmillan,  190a. 

Collation :  pp.  x-417.    r>,  half  olive  morocco. 

Edition  of  100  copies  on  large  paper,  of  whinh  this  is  No.  is.    (The  American  Sportsman's 
Library,  edited  by  Caspar  Whitney.) 

dalmon-fishing.    Statement  of  Salmon  fishing  on  the  river  Godbout  from 
seasons  1889- 1900,  inclusive.    Ottawa,  The  Mortimer  Co.    n.  d. 
Collation:  pp.  no.   8",  paper. 

Sandeman,  Fraser.    Angling  travels  in  Norway.    London,  Chapman  and 
Hall,  1895. 
Collation:  pp.  xii-a86.   lUiutratlons.    Colored  plates.    Map.   4°,  half  vellum. 

5chrdder,  Gustaf.  Vagledning  i  Fiske.   Med  ofver  50  illustrationer.   Stock- 
holm, Alf.  Samuelssons,  1900. 
Collation :  pp.  ii6-ii.   ia°,  paper. 

Shand,  Alexander  Innes.  Sec  Hardy,  Hon.  Alfred  Erskine  Gathome-. 
The  salmon.    London,  1898. 

Sigurdsson,  Jdn.    Lftil  Fiskib<5k,  med  uppdr&ttum  og  (itsk^ngum,  handa 
fiskimdnnum  A  Islandi.    Samin  eptir  fiskivei{!ab6kum  W.  Heins.    Kaupman- 
nahofn  (Copenhagen),  Thiele,  1859. 
Collation :  pp.  4a.    a  plates.    lao,  boards. 


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5loMon,  Annie  Trumbull.   Fishin'  Jimmy.    Edinburgh,  D.  Dougltu,  i88«. 

Collation  ;  pp.  30.    16°,  h»lf  brown  levant  morocco. 
5niltll,  H.  M.    Sec  Sage,  Dean,  and  others.    Salmon  and  trout.    New  York, 
190a. 

T«nnant,  Robert.   Sardinia  and  iu  re«ource8.    Roma,  Spithflver,  or  London, 
Stanford,  1885. 

CoUatlon:  pp.  311.   PUtei.    Map.   4",  cloth.  Chapterxllcontain* "Trout  and  river  flihlnf." 
Pretanted  to  Mr.  Sage  by  Bernard  Quaritch.  whole  autograph  ii  on  the  fly-leaf. 

Thames.     The  annual  report  and   "Blue  Book"  of  the  Thames  Angling 
Preservation  Society,  containing  useful  information  to  Thames  anglers.    1879. 
Hounslow,  Gosden.   (i88o.) 
Collation :  pp.  99.    i<S°i  half  green  levant  morocco. 

Thames.  Rules,  orders  and  ordinances  for  the  fisheries  in  Thames  and 
Medway.     London,  Arthur  Taylor,  1848. 

Collation :  pp.  36.    ia*>,  half  brown  levant  morocco. 

Thomas  Henry  Sullivan.  The  rod  in  India ;  being  hints  how  to  obtain 
sport,  with  remarks  on  the  natural  history  of  fish  and  their  culture,  and 
illustrations  of  fish  and  tackle.     Third  edition.     London,  Thacker  &  Co., 

1897. 

ColUtlon:  pp.  xxvll-435.    lUmtrationi.    Platei.    8°,  cloth.    New  matter  Included  In  thU 
edition. 

"Thormanby."    See  Dixon,  W.  Willmott 

Thorstelnson,  Arna.    Laxkynjaffir  fiskar  og  fiskirlekt ;  Or  Timariti  hins 
islenzka  b6kmenntaffelags  IL  Arg.     Reykjavik,  Isafoldar,  1881. 
Collation:  pp.  73-»^'    8»,  paper. 

Townsend,  C.  H.  See  Sage,  Dean,  and  othen.  Salmon  and  trout.  New 
York,  190a. 

Trout.    The  speckled  brook  trout.    See  Rhead,  Louis. 


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Van  Oyk«.  H«nry.  Fisherman'*  luck,  and  some  other  uncertain  thingi. 
New  York,  Scribner's  Sons,  1899. 

Collation:  pp.  1VIM47.  Plata*,  r.  half  yaUutn.  Walton  Edition  of  "  FUhannan*  Luck  " 
printed  by  th«  D«  Vlnna  Pratt  on  Vaji  Gcider  paper,  limited  to  150  copici,  of  which  thii  It 
Numbar  at.  The  "  Dedication  "  page  conlalni  an  original  poem  with  the  author'*  ai:tocrNpb, 
written  for  Mr.  Sage.  Thi*  edition  containt  a  chapter  In  verte  called  ■•  The  Angler's  Keveillea  " 
which  do«t  not  appaar  In  the  other  editiont. 

VenabiM,  Robert.    The  Experienc'd  Angler;  or.  Angling  improv'd.    Being 

A  general  Discourse  of  Angling;   Imparting  many  of  the  aptest  wayes  and 

choicest  Experiments  for  the  taking  of  most  sorts  of  Fish  in  Pond  or  River. 

London,  Printed  for  Richard  Marriot,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  St. 

Dunstans  Churchyard,  Fleet-street.     i66a. 

Collation:  engraved  title,  prinf^  title,  A»-Ht,  In  elghtt.    16'.  bound  with  Walton,  The 
Compleat  Angler,  16&4,  In  old  calf  binding. 
For  other  copies  tee  Main  Caialogua. 

Wagner,  Qottfrled  Jacob.  Dcr  In  der  Edlen  Fischerey  wohl-unterrich- 
tende  und-erfahrne  Fischer,  welcher  lehret,  Wie  man  soil  die  Teiche  anlegen, 
bauen,  warten  .  .  .  NUrnberg,  Johann  Albrecht,  1730. 

Collation  :  pp.  a6i-8  (unpaged).  Plate.  i«o,  board*.  Pp.  15, 16  misting;  pp.  146,  aio  ml*- 
printed  147,  908,  re*pectively, 

Walton,  Ixaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or,  The  Contemplative  man's 
Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  of  Rivers,  Fish-ponds,  Fish  and  Fishing. 
To  which  is  added  The  Laws  of  Angling :  with  a  new  Table  of  the  Particu- 
lars in  this  Book.  The  third  Edition,  much  enlarged.  London,  Printed  by 
J.  G.  for  Rich.  Marriot,  at  his  shop  in  St.  DunsUns  Church-yard,  Fleet- 
street.     1 66 1. 

Collation :  A-S8,  in  elghtt.  Size  sA«3|.  16°,  full  green  morocco,  gilt  edges,  silk  filet.  The 
title-page  hat  been  remounted  and  a  or  3  page*  are  *lightl/  torn,  otherwi*e  a  perfect  copy.  For 
other  copie*  »eo  Main  Catalogue. 

Walton,  izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or,  The  Contemplative  man's 
Recreation.  Being  a  Discounie  of  Rivers,  Fishponds,  Fish  &  Fishing.  To 
which  is  added,  The  Laws  of  Angling :  With  a  new  Table  of  the  Particulars 
in  this  Book.    The  third  Edition,  much  enlarged.     London,  Printed  for  R. 


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Marriot,  and  are  to  be  lold  by  Simon  Ctp«  neer  the  Inner  Temple-gate  in 
Fieri  atreet,  1664. 

Collatwa:  A-S8.  !nd8t>t»(p.«3ml.prlnud.33>.  »Im?|«s|-  i**.  «"•  ••>!  copy  l»  otd 
calf  blB<Mnf .    Bound  wilh  li  It  Vtn.bl...  Th«  K-p«f lenc'd  Ai>i»er,  i«S««.    Sw  under  V.n.bl.. 

"  Th«  ihlrd  •dllton  wm  HtvmA  in  1661.  b«i  b«for«  many  copl..  had  b««n  told,  .nd  '"'  »°^ 
mton  (not  now  dltoo»er«bl«.  thoufh  pottlWy  p«c«nl«ry).  Ih«  lato  of  ih«  book  w.t  •«"»'«^ 
from  Richard  Marrlol  10  Simon  Gape,  by  whom  «ha  r«.«liid«r  of  Uw  imprwion  wat  »••>«  »o«» 
with  a  freth  litU-page  dated  iM4.  '  ►♦'«/««^.  CkrtihtU  »f  tkt  "  OmfimI  Angltr.  iMj.  f. 
/J.    See  note  from  I'ickering  k  Chatto  catalogue  patted  wllWn. 

The  edition  of  1664  In  Main  Catalogue  It  imperfect. 

Walton.  IsMk.  The  Complete  Angler,  or;  The  contemplative  man'i 
recreation,  and  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or  fnyUng  in  a  clear 
•tream,  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  copious  note*  .  .  .  AUo  a  general  index 
to  the  whole  work.     New  York,  Wiley  &  Son,  1866. 

Collation:  Part  I:  pp.  vi-*Kil-a49:  ?"»  U  :  pp.  aio.  Illuttrmtioo..  PUtt.  P°rtraJti.  11^ 
half  red  morocco.  A  reittue  of  the  1847  •dUion  of  B«thun«,  for  entry  of  which  tee  Main  Catv 
logue.    Containi  book-plate  of  Edwin  F.  Snow. 

Walton,  ixaak.  The  Compleat  Angler:  by  I«aak  Walton  and  Chariea 
Cotton,  edited  with  an  introduction  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne.  Illuatrated 
by  Edmund  il.  New.     London  &  New  York,  John  Lane,  1897. 

Collation :  pp.  UxKiv-H-y  »«»«» 7  U.  containing  The  Anglert  Calendar,  compiled  by  Hi  Regan. 
Illuttratlont.  Hortraltt.  4°.  cloth,  uncut.  The  te.t  of  thit  edition  It  a  reprint  of  the  Mth.  In- 
MTtod  it  a  cupping  from  "  The  Bookbuyer."  a  criUcitm  of  thlt  editkiii  writtw  by  Mr.  Saga. 

Walton,  izaak.  Another  copy.  Uncut  and  unbound.  In  thirteen  partt, 
issued  between  April  1896  and  April  1897,  paper. 

Walton,  liaak.  The  Compleat  Angler;  or.  The  Contemplative  Man's 
Recreation,  being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish  and  fishing.  Lon- 
don,  Frowde.   (1900.) 

Collation:  Portrait,  engraved  title,  pp.  xl«-5«7-  niuttratkitw. 
"The  Fifth  edition,  much  correctMl  and  enlarged."  She  "i*!! 
edidon." 


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Walton,  Izaak.    Another  copy. 

Black  morocco,  with  the  intcription:  D.  S.  for  the  Compleatett  Angler  I  know.  In  hnpe«  that 
thU  wUl  not  be  ali«ady  In  hit  "  compleat  Ubrary."  W.  C.  D.  Chrittmai.  1900. 


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Walton,  Izaak.  The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  The  contcmpUtlve  man'i  recre- 
ation. Being  a  di«cour»e  of  Rivem,  fiah-pondii,  fi»h  &  finhing.  Written  by 
Mr.  Izaak  Walton,  and  Iniitructions  how  to  angle  for  a  Trout  or  Grayling  in 
a  clear  Stream  liy  Charlen  Cotton,  Emj.  Edited  by  George  A.  B.  Dewar, 
with  an  Eniay  by  Sir  Edward  Grey,  Hart.,  &  numeroiu  etchings  by  William 
Strang  &  D.  Y.  Cameron.  The  Winchc»ter  edition.  London,  Freemantle 
&  Company,  190J. 
Collation:  rol.  i.pp.  \%^\-i^<  vol.  «.  pp.  il-as*.  40.  black  parchmmt. 
Edition  or  ISO  coplM,  of  which  ihli  It  No.  49,  tlgned  by  I).  Y.  Cameron  and  Wm.  Strang. 
The  text  ;•  an  exact  reprint  of  the  flfth  (1676)  edition.  Tha  plates  ara  in  duplicate,  tha  illuitral 
llonion  India  paper. 

Walton,  Izaak,  Jun.  pseu<i.   The  complete  fisherman ;  or,  Converaations  at 
the  International  Fisheries  Exhibition,  1883.     No.  i.     London,  Page  and 
Pratt.   H.  d. 
Collation :  pp.  1.    •*>,  half  gnMn  lavanl  morocco.    Original  papar  cover  bound  In. 

Waltoniana.     Exhibition  of  Waltoniana;  at  the  Rowfant  Club,  Cleveland, 
October  a6th,  ayth  and  aSth,  1896.    Finding-List. 
Collation :  pp.  33  and  Addenda.    ia°,  paper. 

WelU,  Henry  Parkhurst.    Fly-rods  and  fly-tackle.    Suggestions  as  to  their 
manufacture  and  use.     Revised  and  enlarged  edition.     New  York,  Harper, 
1901. 
ColUUon :  pp.  4411.    Illuttraiionf.    la",  cloth.    Patted  In  la  a  review  of  tha  book  by  D.  8. 

Wergeland,  Hagb.    Fra  Skogsmarken,  Skildringer  fra  J«ger-og  Fiskerlivet. 
Kristiania,  A.  Cammermeyer,  1896. 
Collation :  pp.  148.    Illuxtratlons.    IP,  paper. 

Whitehead,  Charles  E.     Camp-fires  of  the  Everglades ;  or.  Wild  sports  in 
the  South.     New  York,  Forest  and  Stream  Publishing  Co.,  1897. 
Collation :  pp.  x-ogS.    PUtea.    40,  cloth.    Chapter  xxli,  "  Tarpon-flabing,"  pp.  aii-aip. 

WIdegren,  HJalmar.     Bidrag  till  kannedonien  om  Sveriges  Salmonider ; 
Akaderoisk  afhandling.     Stockholm,  Norstedt  &  SOner,  1863. 
Collation :  pp.  78.    Plates.    8°,  paper. 

Willis  Bund,  John  William.    See  Bund,  John  William  Willis. 


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Wliloughby .  Hufh  L.     Actom  the  Ever flmdw ;  a  c«no«  Jounity  o(  «»j»lor«. 

tion.     FhiUdel|>hi«,  J.  B.  LippincoM  Co.,  1898. 
CoOmIm  :  pp.  i«ft    Pta««.    >*«p«.    !•».  «l«h. 
Wllaon.  John.     (Chrittopher  North.)     Chrittopher  In  hit  iportlng  jtcket 

New  York,  McClure,  PhlUipe  8c  Co.,  1901. 

ColklJofi:  pp.  iU-«j3  •  colofwl  ptinu.  I».  h«l(  r«l  cMh.  F.«JI«»oo,  tsoo  ooptM.  App««ni(l 
orlalnaliy  In  "  Blackwood  for  JWp4«mb«r,  iM.  •ml  •••  U««r  IneMtd  l«  Chrl«up»»«  North! 
••  RMrMtloM.'-  i&t*.    Pm«*«  »•  »•  •  r«»Uw  by  D.  ».  whkh  appufMl  In  lh«  "  N«ik«.' 

Wotton,  Sir  H«nry.  Reli«iul«5  Wottonianie ;  or,  A  Collection  of  Mvet, 
Letter.,  I'oemii  Wilh  Character!  of  Sundry  I'erionagea;  And  other  Incom- 
parable Piece*  of  Language  and  Art.  Hy  the  curioua  Pencil  of  the  Ever 
Memorable  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Kt.,  Ute  Provoit  of  Eton  College.  The 
aecond  edition,  with  large  additiona.    London,  Thomai  Maxey,  1654. 

ColUilon:  tlil«-p«g*.  pp.  (IhSft-SiS-  ?««»«.  H".  <«««'  »>"»■  «<»»oocft  Ff«m  Mr.  John 
Bcrtktt't  AnfllDg  Llbrwy. 

Wotton,  Sir  Henry.  Reliqui«  Wottonfan* ;  or,  A  Collection  of  Lives, 
Letten,  Poemi  .  .  .  Also  Additional  Letten  to  teveral  Peraons,  not  before 
Printed.     The  Third  edition,  with  large  additions     London,  R.  Marriott, 

167a. 

CoUatkm :  iIUm*I«.  PP-  (MhS**.  •'ibte.  9  portnUU.  it",  ftill  brown  morocco.  From  Mr. 
John  Bvtlctl  •  AngUnf  Ubmry.    For  wUdoo  ^  iflsi  •••  M»ln  Cnulogue. 

Yak,  L.  M.,  anti  others.  Angling,  by  L.  M.  Yale ;  J.  G.  A.  Creighton ;  A.  R. 
Macdonough;  A.  F.  Higgina;  Robert  Grant;  Alexander  CargiU;  C.  F. 
Holder.    New  York,  Scribner'a  Sons,  1896. 

Collntton:  pp.  11-305.  lUuitrntloni.  tP.  cloih.  ("Th.  Out  of  Door  Llbrwy.")  Thachapeert 
have  appearwl  at  different  tlmat  In  "  Scrlbotr't  Magaiint." 


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